Corelight Sensors detect the ChaChi RAT
Recently Blackberry analyzed a new GoLang Remote Access Trojan (RAT) named “ChaChi.” Here's how Corelight Sensors can detect the ChaChi RAT.
Corelight recognized as a leader in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant™ for network detection and response
Corelight recognized as a leader in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant™ for network detection and response
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Recently Blackberry analyzed a new GoLang Remote Access Trojan (RAT) named “ChaChi.” Here's how Corelight Sensors can detect the ChaChi RAT.
Recently Blackberry analyzed a new GoLang Remote Access Trojan (RAT) named “ChaChi.” Here's how Corelight Sensors can detect the ChaChi RAT.
This package runs on Corelight Sensors and provides network traffic analysis (NTA) inferences on live RDP traffic.
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