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Friendly fire: Hackers target their own with fake malware and gaming cheats

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  • Sophos says it was tipped off to the existence of Sakura RAT
  • An in-depth investigation uncovered more than a hundred backdoored GitHub projects
  • They are all targeting wannabe hackers and game cheaters

It’s a ‘dog eat dog’ world out there, as Sophos’ security researchers uncovered a major hacking operation targeting – other hackers, with people cheating in computer games also targeted.

In an in-depth analysis posted recently, Sophos said a customer asked if its platform protected against a piece of malware found on GitHub, called Sakura RAT. They were apparently interested in the open source project after media claims of “sophisticated anti-detection capabilities.”

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