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    Pakistan-linked Malware Campaign Evolves to Target Windows, Android, and macOS

    June 13, 2024

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    The activity, still ongoing, entails the use of an Android malware called GravityRAT and a Windows-based malware loader codenamed HeavyLift, according to Cisco Talos, which are administered using another standalone tool referred to as GravityAdmin.
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