
Malware Campaign Targeting Windows Combines Pulsar RAT and Stealerv37 with Real-Time Victim Interaction
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A malware campaign targeting Windows has been detected, combining the Pulsar RAT trojan and the Stealerv37 information stealer. Unlike traditional "silent" attacks, this campaign uses fileless techniques while incorporating real-time interaction with victims through direct message exchanges. Attackers exploit Pulsar RAT to actively communicate with users during the infection. No specific date or initial infection vector is mentioned. The impact includes data theft and interactive compromise of Windows systems.