Monday, 8 December 2025

Experts Confirm JS#SMUGGLER Uses Compromised Sites to Deploy NetSupport RAT

iT4iNT SERVER Cybersecurity researchers are calling attention to a new campaign dubbed JS#SMUGGLER that has been observed leveraging compromised websites as a distribution vector for a remote access trojan named NetSupport RAT.
The attack chain, analyzed by Securonix, involves three main moving parts: An obfuscated JavaScript loader injected into a website, an HTML Application (HTA) that runs encrypted VDS VPS Cloud


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Anthropic MCP Design Vulnerability Enables RCE, Threatening AI Supply Chain

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