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Cybercriminals are using virtual hard drives to drop RATs in phishing attacks

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  • Virtual hard drives are being abused in phishing campaigns, experts warn
  • The virtual drives are used to drop RAT malware into unsuspecting inboxes
  • The attack vector is particularly difficult of antivirus to detect

Mountable virtual hard drive files, typically in .vhd and .vhdx formats, allow users to create virtual volumes that function like physical drives in a Windows environment.

While these files have legitimate uses in software development and virtual machines, cybercriminals have increasingly exploited them to deliver malware, experts have warned.

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