About this tag
The jbifrost tag on WindowsForum.com refers to a remote access trojan (RAT) highlighted in a joint cybersecurity advisory from authorities in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The advisory, AA18-284A, details publicly available tools used in malicious cyber incidents worldwide, with JBiFrost listed as one of five such tools. Discussions under this tag focus on the threat posed by this RAT, its use in cyber attacks, and mitigation strategies. The tag is relevant for IT professionals and security enthusiasts seeking information on this specific malware and broader trends in publicly available hacking tools.
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AA18-284A: Publicly Available Tools Seen in Cyber Incidents Worldwide
Original release date: October 11, 2018 Summary This report is a collaborative research effort by the cyber security authorities of five nations: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States.Link Removed[2][3][4]Link Removed In it we highlight the use of five...- News
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- Forum: Security Alerts
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AA18-284A: Publicly Available Tools Seen in Cyber Incidents Worldwide
Original release date: October 11, 2018 Summary This report is a collaborative research effort by the cyber security authorities of five nations: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States.Link Removed[2][3][4]Link Removed In it we highlight the use of five...- News
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- apt chinachopper credential theft cybersecurity exfiltration huc incident response jbifrost lateral movement malware mimikatz network defense network monitoring phishing powershellempire publictools remote access security updates threat actors vulnerability
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- Forum: Security Alerts