Zero-Threat Attacks
I've seen "crypters", programs that are used to obfuscate malware (more targeted on stealers and RATs).
Can Bitdefender actually protect my device from those attacks?
I've seen one "crypter" such as Data Encoder ([*url removed by @Flexx*], please visit the website at your own risk) and they record and claim to bypass Bitdefender completely.
Answers
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First, I don't see any well-known antimalware vendors detecting the link you provided as malicious. Below is the VirusTotal link.
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/url/743539c0d44cc672fde25a95e9971fdf44a5f35722421a10a950bd791dbc6cb6
Secondly, sharing the website link where the video is shown will not help. Async RAT trojans are detected by Bitdefender, but we don’t know if the detection was created by Bitdefender after this video was released. Therefore, you need to either provide the hash of the malicious file or the sample itself. Based on the video alone, no useful information can be provided.
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