Executive Summary
Agent Tesla has recently been identified as a widely used malware that poses serious information security risks. This report provides an analysis of Agent Tesla malware and highlights potential threats to organisations or end users.
Agent Tesla operates as a remote access tool (RAT) that runs on users’ computers without authorisation. This malware is usually spread via malicious email attachments or malicious websites and hijacks victims’ computers.
The main functions of Agent Tesla include recording keyboard input, taking screenshots, collecting system information, and executing remote commands. This allows attackers to gain access to victims’ sensitive information and carry out malicious activities.
The report examines in detail the widespread use of Agent Tesla malware and its impact on victims.