A new Python-based remote access trojan has emerged, targeting both Windows and Linux systems with sophisticated surveillance and data theft capabilities. The malware operates by establishing command-and-control communication through unencrypted HTTP channels, allowing attackers to execute commands, steal files, and capture screenshots remotely. When executed, it immediately begins fingerprinting the victim’s system by collecting details
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