Alert!! New Neptune RAT virus can steal your passwords via YouTube
Alert!! New Neptune RAT virus can steal your passwords via YouTube

A dangerous new malware called Neptune RAT is spreading fast—and it’s unlike anything we’ve seen before. Cybercriminals are now using this powerful remote access trojan (RAT) to break into Windows computers, steal sensitive data, and even demand ransom from victims.
According to a report by Cybernews, Neptune RAT has earned the label of the “most advanced RAT” to date. It can quietly sneak into your PC, watch your every move, and operate in stealth mode—bypassing even top antivirus software.
How it Spreads
The malware is currently being distributed through platforms like GitHub, Telegram, and YouTube. It works on a malware-as-a-service model, meaning hackers can simply pay a subscription to use it for their own attacks. This makes it easy for even low-skilled attackers to deploy highly sophisticated malware.
What Can Neptune RAT Do?
Cybersecurity experts at CYFIRMA have warned that Neptune RAT is packed with dangerous features:
Crypto Theft: It acts as a “crypto clipper” by watching for cryptocurrency transactions and secretly swapping wallet addresses—so your funds go straight to the hacker.
Password Stealing: It can extract saved passwords from over 270 apps, including popular browsers like Google Chrome. Hackers can use this to access your email, social media, and bank accounts.
Ransomware Attacks: Neptune RAT can lock your files and demand a ransom to unlock them.
Antivirus Disabling: It can shut down Windows Defender and other security tools, making it harder to detect or remove.
Real-time Surveillance: The malware allows hackers to monitor your screen, track your activity, and potentially use that information for blackmail.
Data Destruction: If they’re done with your system, the hackers can completely wipe your data—leaving no trace behind.
How to Stay Safe
Right now, the best defense is awareness and caution:
Avoid downloading files or clicking suspicious links from YouTube, GitHub, or Telegram.
Use a strong antivirus solution and keep your system updated.
Consider subscribing to identity theft protection services—many offer financial recovery support and insurance in case your device gets compromised.
Regularly back up important data and avoid storing sensitive passwords in browsers.