‘Infamous’ GravityRAT spyware now hits Macs as well as Windows<div class="feat-image">
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<p>The notorious GravityRAT spyware, which initially targeted Windows PCs, now also enable attacks against <a aria-label="undefined (opens in a new tab)" href="
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<p>Remote Access Trojans (RATs) are so-called because they masquerade as legitimate apps (the Trojan part) and then permit the compromised machine to be accessed remotely … </p>
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‘Infamous’ GravityRAT spyware now hits Macs as well as Windows