Ghostrat_v0.1f.rar -
(Remote Access Trojan) is a long-standing malware family that first surfaced around 2008. Developed by the Chinese "C. Rufus Security Team," its source code was eventually made public, leading to countless variants and its adoption by both cybercriminals and state-sponsored groups. Core Capabilities
The name "RAT" reflects its primary function: providing an attacker with complete remote control over an infected Windows system. Common features include: GhostRat_V0.1f.rar
Gh0st RAT: malware active for 15 years is still used by threat operators (Remote Access Trojan) is a long-standing malware family