Tag: malware detection

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CrystalRAT is not just prankware — Telegram-marketed MaaS that pairs RAT access, crypto clippers, and disruptive “Rofl” tricks

CrystalRAT (aka CrystalX RAT) is being sold openly on Telegram as an easy-to-use malware package, but calling it merely “prankware” misses the point: it is a modular malware-as-a-service that combines full remote access, clipboard-based cryptocurrency theft, and nuisance/psychological disruption into a single commercially marketed toolkit. Why the “prank” label understates the risk Security vendors and […]

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Infiniti Stealer is not a macOS exploit — it weaponizes ClickFix social engineering and Nuitka-compiled Python to bypass defenses

Infiniti Stealer is a recently documented macOS infostealer that relies on a fake CAPTCHA (the ClickFix technique) and a Nuitka-compiled Python payload to evade detection — it succeeds because it manipulates users, not by exploiting a software vulnerability. How the attack actually reaches a user In observed samples the initial lure is a Cloudflare-style CAPTCHA […]

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