FIN7’s Malware Marketplace: How Cyber Syndicate Sells Security-Bypass Tools to Ransomware Gangs

FIN7: Cybercrime’s fashion chameleons, selling “AvNeutralizer” malware like hotcakes—because who doesn’t want a Swiss Army knife to pick any pesky digital lock? Prices? A steal at $4k-$15k. Get ’em while they’re hot, and say “bye-bye” to pesky EDRs!

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Oh look, the Russian cybercrime syndicate FIN7 is playing dress-up with pseudonyms and hawking their fancy new malware like it's the latest underground hit. Because nothing says 'trustworthy business' like a product designed to blindfold security solutions while ransomware rummages through your digital drawers. And at a bargain price of $4,000 to $15,000, who can resist such a steal...literally?

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