Hackers exploited a secondary API on the CPUID website, serving malicious downloads of popular hardware monitoring tools like CPU-Z and HWMonitor for six hours between April 9 and April 10. Affected users may have received trojanized versions that install STX RAT, a remote access trojan with infostealer capabilities, impacting over 150 individuals across various industries in Brazil, Russia, and China.
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