RPS420 RAT: The Stealthy Windows Remote Access Trojan Explained

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RPS420 RAT
What is RPS420 RAT?
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The term RPS420 RAT refers to a Remote Access Trojan (RAT), a type of malicious software designed to provide unauthorized remote control over an infected system. In cybersecurity environments, RATs are commonly analyzed by malware researchers, ethical hackers, and digital forensics experts to understand how attackers operate and how defensive systems can detect malicious behavior.

Unlike legitimate remote administration software, a RAT operates secretly in the background and may allow threat actors to monitor activity, manipulate files, collect information, or control system functions without the victim’s consent.

As cyber threats continue evolving globally, malware families like RPS420 RAT highlight the increasing sophistication of modern digital attacks targeting Windows systems, businesses, and personal devices.


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