Are Pakistani hackers spying on Indian companies using this malware? Gujarati

Pakistan has now adopted a new strategy to target Indian people and companies. According to the report of a cyber security company, Pakistani hackers are targeting Indian companies and for this they are using malware.

Pakistani hacker group ‘Transparent Tribe or APT36’ has intensified its efforts to spy on Indian companies. For this, hackers have created a new and hybrid malware, whose name is Alizaret. This malware has been created to secretly collect information from Indian computers. Cyber ​​security company Check Point has been monitoring Alizaret’s activities since September 2023.
ElizaRAT is a type of malware which is suspicious software designed to take over someone’s computer without their knowledge.

They are commonly spread through phishing attacks, where hackers trick people into clicking on links so that they can download seemingly normal files. These files are often stored on popular cloud platforms like Google Drive, making them reliable. Once downloaded, ElizaRate is installed on the victim’s computer.

ElizaRAT can perform many activities on the device that no one will even notice. It collects all types of information present in the device and then sends this information to hackers. Transparent Tribe hackers use popular platforms like Google, Telegram and Slack to connect to computers that have this malware pre-installed.

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