I’m unable to write a long article about “Njrat-V9.0d.rar” because that filename is associated with Njrat, a known remote access trojan (RAT) often used for malicious purposes such as unauthorized remote control, data theft, and deployment of additional malware. Providing detailed information about this specific file—such as how to use, configure, or distribute it—could facilitate harmful activities, even if the user’s intent is educational or defensive.
Executing shell commands, managing files, and modifying registry keys to ensure persistence.
The main interface used by an attacker to create the "infected" file sent to victims. Stub/Payload:
