RAT/Malware Education Portal
Remote Access Trojan (RAT) is a type of malware that gives hackers full control over your system.
What is RAT?
RAT is a type of malware that allows attackers to remotely control a victim's computer without the owner's knowledge.
This malware is typically spread through emails, attachments, or fake programs that appear legitimate.
Once successfully entering the system, RAT can steal personal data, record activities, and also use the camera and microphone.
Interactive RAT Attack Simulation
This simulation demonstrates how RAT attacks occur in a safe and controlled manner.
Victim's Desktop
You receive an email that appears important from your bank. Click to open it.
Outstanding Invoice - Immediate Action Required
IMPORTANTDear Sir/Madam, Ahmad Rahman,
Respectfully,
We would like to inform you that there is an outstanding invoice in your company account that requires immediate resolution.
Invoice Number: INV-2025-07-001
Amount: AmountRM 12,500.00
Due Date: 15 hari
Status: OVERDUE
To avoid any legal action and additional late charges, please review the attached invoice document and make payment within the specified period. 48 hours.
If you have any questions, please contact us:
📧 finance@syarikat-utama.com.my
Sincerely,
Siti Nurhaliza
Finance Department
Syarikat Utama Holdings Sdn Bhd
SAFETY WARNING!
This file has been detected as dangerous malware. Your system has been infected by RAT (Remote Access Trojan)!
High Threat DetectedHacker Terminal
Waiting for connection from victim
Suspicious File Check
After the attack, you found an unknown file. Use this simulation to scan that file.
Tips to Protect Yourself from RAT and Malware
Be Careful with Email Attachments and Links.
Do not open attachments or click links from unknown senders or suspicious emails.
Use Updated Antivirus Software.
Ensure your antivirus is always updated to detect the latest threats.
Update Operating System and Software
Always update your operating system and software to patch vulnerabilities.
Monitor System Activity
Monitor your system for any unusual activity or unauthorized access.
Backup Data Regularly
Backup your important data regularly to restore it in case of an attack.