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Scrape Timestamp (UTC): 2023-11-20 15:21:53.948

Source: https://thehackernews.com/2023/11/netsupport-rat-infections-on-rise.html

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NetSupport RAT Infections on the Rise - Targeting Government and Business Sectors. Threat actors are targeting the education, government and business services sectors with a remote access trojan called NetSupport RAT. "The delivery mechanisms for the NetSupport RAT encompass fraudulent updates, drive-by downloads, utilization of malware loaders (such as GHOSTPULSE), and various forms of phishing campaigns," VMware Carbon Black researchers said in a report shared with The Hacker News. The cybersecurity firm said it detected no less than 15 new infections related to NetSupport RAT in the last few weeks. While NetSupport Manager started off as a legitimate remote administration tool for technical assistance and support, malicious actors have misappropriated the tool to their own advantage, using it as a beachhead for subsequent attacks. NetSupport RAT is typically downloaded onto a victim's computer via deceptive websites and fake browser updates. In August 2022, Sucuri detailed a campaign in which compromised WordPress sites were being used to display fraudulent Cloudflare DDoS protection pages that led to the distribution of NetSupport RAT. The use of bogus web browser updates is a tactic often associated with the deployment of a JavaScript-based downloader malware known as SocGholish (aka FakeUpdates), which has also been observed propagating a loader malware codenamed BLISTER. The Javascript payload subsequently invokes PowerShell to connect to a remote server and retrieve a ZIP archive file containing NetSupport RAT that, upon installation, beacons out to a command-and-control (C2) server. "Once installed on a victim's device, NetSupport is able to monitor behavior, transfer files, manipulate computer settings, and move to other devices within the network," the researchers said.

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MALWARE // NetSupport RAT Spreading Rapidly Amongst Government and Businesses

Threat actors leverage NetSupport RAT, a former legitimate remote administration tool, for cyber espionage, specifically targeting the education, government, and business services sectors.

VMware Carbon Black reports at least 15 new infections of NetSupport RAT, noting a variety of delivery mechanisms including fraudulent updates, drive-by downloads, and phishing campaigns.

NetSupport RAT's deployment methods encompass deceptive websites, fake browser updates, and compromised WordPress sites with fake Cloudflare DDoS protection pages.

Cybercriminals exploit JavaScript-based downloader malware such as SocGholish (aka FakeUpdates) and BLISTER-loader malware to distribute NetSupport RAT.

The RAT enables attackers to monitor victim behavior, transfer files, change settings, and propagate within a network after the victim executes a JavaScript payload that triggers a PowerShell script to download the malware.

NetSupport RAT connects to a command-and-control server post-installation, signaling a successful breach and allowing further remote control and lateral movement within infected networks.