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Glossary Term Remote Access Trojan

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What is Remote Access Trojan?

A Remote Access Trojan (RAT) is a type of malware that allows an attacker to remotely access and control a victim's computer.

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Understanding Remote Access Trojan

A Remote Access Trojan (RAT) is a type of malicious software that enables unauthorized users to remotely control a target computer system. RATs are often used by hackers to gain access to sensitive information, spy on users, steal data, or execute malicious activities on the compromised system. RATs can be deployed through phishing emails, software vulnerabilities, or other means, allowing attackers to maintain persistent access to the compromised system without the user's knowledge. Detection and removal of RATs are essential to mitigate the risks associated with unauthorized access and data theft.

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