SeroXen is a new elusive evolution of the Quasar RAT that seems to live up to its hype, and DogeRAT is a cheap Trojan targeting Indian Android users. Salesforce ghost sites see abuse by malicious actors. A look into identity security trends. People may be overconfident in their ability to detect deepfakes. Deepen Desai from Zscaler describes a campaign targeting Facebook users. CW Walker from Spycloud outlines identity exposure in the Fortune 1000. And a blurring of the lines between criminal, hacktivist, and strategic motivations.For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/104Selected reading.SeroXen RAT for sale (AT&T Cybersecurity)Sneaky DogeRAT Trojan Poses as Popular Apps, Targets Indian Android Users (The Hacker News)DogeRAT: The Android Malware Campaign Targeting Users Across Multiple Industries (CloudSek)Ghost Sites: Stealing Data From Deactivated Salesforce Communities (Varonis)2023 Trends in Securing Digital Identities (Identity Defined Security Alliance)Jumio 2023 Online Identity Consumer Study (Jumio)Void Rabisu’s Use of RomCom Backdoor Shows a Growing Shift in Threat Actors’ Goals (Trend Micro)Ukraine's DELTA Military System Users Under Attack from Info Stealing Malware (The Hacker News) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices