
Windows Malware "Pulsar RAT" Enables Live Chat with Attackers While Stealing Data
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A Windows-targeting malware uses the Pulsar Remote Access Trojan (RAT) to establish live chat sessions with attackers while exfiltrating data. Identified by researchers at Point Wild, this malware combines data-stealing capabilities (Stealerv37) with interactive communication. It primarily targets Windows systems and is linked to recent campaigns attributed to the Lat61 group. Impacts include theft of passwords, cryptographic data, and sensitive information, though details on the scope of infections or victims remain undisclosed. No specific date or CVE is mentioned.