However, according to the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), the fraudulent tool actually installs a program called DarkComet RAT (remote access tool). The fake "AntiHacker" tool is being spread through targeted phishing emails and via sites such as Facebook, and claims to provide "Auto-Protect & Auto-Detect & Security & Quick scan and analysing" functionality. Syrian activists, journalists and opposition group members are reportedly under attack by malware claiming to be a security tool that will help protect them against hackers.
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