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    RVTools Official Site Hacked to Deliver Bumblebee Malware via Trojanized Installer

    May 19, 2025

    The official site for RVTools has been hacked to serve a compromised installer for the popular VMware environment reporting utility.
    “Robware.net and RVTools.com are currently offline. We are working expeditiously to restore service and appreciate your patience,” the company said in a statement posted on its website.
    “Robware.net and RVTools.com are the only authorized and supported websites for

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