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New PHP-Based Interlock RAT Variant Uses FileFix Delivery Mechanism to Target Multiple Industries

15.07.2025
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New PHP-Based Interlock RAT Variant Uses FileFix Delivery Mechanism to Target Multiple Industries
Interlock ransomware group deploys PHP-based RAT via FileFix, targeting various industries since May 2025.
The cybersecurity landscape just got a new villain: a PHP-based Remote Access Trojan (RAT) variant from the Interlock ransomware group, making waves since May 2025. This isn't your average malware—it's using a slick FileFix delivery mechanism to sneak into systems across multiple industries. Think of it as a digital Trojan horse, but way more sophisticated.
What's the big deal? This RAT isn't just breaking in; it's setting up shop. Once inside, it can execute commands, steal data, and basically turn your system into its personal playground. And with FileFix as its delivery boy, it's slipping past defenses like a ghost.
The targets? Everyone. From tech to finance, no industry is safe. The Interlock group is casting a wide net, and they're not picky about who gets caught in it. It's a reminder that in today's digital world, cybersecurity isn't just an IT issue—it's a business survival skill.
  • PHP-based RAT variant on the loose since May 2025.
  • Uses FileFix for stealthy delivery across industries.
  • Capable of command execution and data theft.
  • No industry is immune—targets range widely.
Bottom line: If you're not updating your defenses, you're basically rolling out the red carpet for these hackers. Stay vigilant, stay updated, and maybe, just maybe, you'll stay safe.
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