In June 2013, a new remote access Trojan (RAT) was made available to the public. Its called njRAT (Backdoor.Ratenjay) and, according to experts, its mostly used by cybercriminal groups in the Middle East.
Symantec experts believe that njRAT is more popular in this part of the world because its developed and supported by Arabic speaking programmers. More precisely, the author of the RAT appears to be located in Kuwait.
Three versions of njRAT have been released so far. A…