Saturday, 29 June 2019

Exclusive: German Police Raid OmniRAT Developer and Seize Digital Assets

The German police yesterday raided the house of the developer of OmniRAT and seized his laptop, computer and mobile phones probably as part of an investigation into a recent cyber attack, a source told The Hacker News.

OmniRAT made headlines in November 2015 when its developer launched it as a legitimate remote administration tool for IT experts and companies to manage their devices with explicit permissions.

Available between $25 and $100, OmniRAT quickly became one of the most popular remote  administration tools, allowing users to monitor Android, Windows, Linux, and Mac devices remotely and access every available information on them.

Exclusive: German Police Raid OmniRAT Developer and Seize Digital Assets

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