"Stealthy SeroXen RAT Malware Increasingly Used to Target Gamers"

The stealthy Remote Access Trojan (RAT) called "SeroXen" is gaining popularity among cybercriminals due to its low detection rates and effectiveness. AT&T reports that the malware is marketed as a legitimate remote access tool for Windows 11 and 10. It is being sold for $15 per month or a $60 "lifetime" license fee. While marketed as a legitimate program, the cyber intelligence platform Flare Systems has revealed that SeroXen is promoted as a RAT on hacker forums. It is unclear whether the forum promoters are the developers or resellers. However, the low cost of the remote access program makes it highly accessible to threat actors as AT&T has observed hundreds of samples since the program's emergence in September 2022, with the activity increasing recently. Most SeroXen victims are members of the gaming community, but as the tool's popularity grows, the scope of potential targets could expand to include large companies. This article continues to discuss findings regarding the SeroXen RAT.

Bleeping Computer reports "Stealthy SeroXen RAT Malware Increasingly Used to Target Gamers"

Submitted by Anonymous on