Weaponized JPEG file Drops Trojanized ScreenConnect Malware
Hackers are abusing a weaponized JPEG file to quietly install a trojanized version of the ConnectWise ScreenConnect remote‑access tool on Windows systems, enabling full surveillance, credential theft, and long‑term control over compromised networks. The campaign shows how a simple‑looking image atta
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