New ZuoRAT Malware Attacks Routers and Hijacks Connected Devices
Our transition to remote work has some odd implications for security. While an office’s IT team may monitor a router’s activity and patch vulnerabilities, teleworkers rarely do the same for their home office routers. And that’s opened the door to new malware, such as ZuoRAT.Read This Article on Review Geek ›

Our transition to remote work has some odd implications for security. While an office’s IT team may monitor a router’s activity and patch vulnerabilities, teleworkers rarely do the same for their home office routers. And that’s opened the door to new malware, such as ZuoRAT.