AsyncRAT is a widely used remote access trojan associated with criminal intrusion activity. It is commonly delivered through phishing campaigns and malware loaders, and has been used for credential theft, host surveillance, and long-term persistence on compromised systems. The malware functions as a versatile post-compromise access tool, enabling operators to maintain control of infected hosts and support follow-on activity. Reporting in 2025 continued to identify AsyncRAT as a prevalent commodity RAT and, in some cases, a precursor to ransomware operations. Its observed use aligns with financially motivated cybercrime rather than state-directed espionage.
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