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New Salat Malware Uses QUIC and WebSocket Channels for Stealthy Remote Control

📅 7 May 2026 at 00:35 UTC📰 Cyber Security NewsView original source ↗
New Salat Malware Uses QUIC and WebSocket Channels for Stealthy Remote Control

A newly identified malware called Salat is raising serious alarms across the cybersecurity community for its sophisticated design and surprisingly wide range of capabilities. Built using the Go programming language, it operates as a full remote access trojan, giving attackers deep and persistent access to any system it infects. Unlike simpler tools that focus on […] The post New Salat Malware Uses QUIC and WebSocket Channels for Stealthy Remote Control appeared first on Cyber Security News.

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🔍Threat Overview

Salat malware uses QUIC and WebSocket channels for stealthy remote control, providing deep and persistent access to infected systems. Its sophisticated design raises serious alarms across the cybersecurity community.

⚙️Technical Details
Affected Systems
any system
Attack Vectors
QUIC and WebSocket channels
💥Impact Assessment
Severity: critical
Who Is at Risk
organizations with systems vulnerable to Salat malware
🛡️Recommended Actions
1Implement QUIC and WebSocket channel filtering on network devices
2Regularly update software and operating systems to patch vulnerabilities
3Conduct thorough vulnerability assessments for potential system compromise
📦Affected Products
Software: systems vulnerable to Salat malware

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