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Beware of Fake Zoom Installers that Infects Computers with WebMonitor RAT

Posted on 7 May 2020

From gbhackers.com

Fake Zoom Installers

Due to coronavirus pandemic, many companies around the world asked employees to work from home, which increases the usage of video conferencing apps.

Researchers from Trend Micro observed a new campaign that leverages several popular messaging apps including Zoom.

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