A VBScript campaign distributed via WhatsApp is actively targeting users globally, using deceptive filenames to trick recipients into executing malicious code. Upon execution, the script installs legitimate Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) software, granting attackers remote access to compromised systems. Cybersecurity professionals must be vigilant against sophisticated social engineering tactics delivered through ubiquitous communication platforms, as compromised accounts can facilitate widespread distribution and the infiltration of networks via seemingly benign file attachments.
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