Python InfoStealer Strikes Again: The Sneaky Malware You Didn’t See Coming!

Infostealers now come with a side of rogue web servers. This Python script captures everything from keystrokes to screenshots, then sends it all to a Telegram channel. Watch out for phishing sites posing as the real deal, thanks to an embedded Flask server. Who knew malware could multitask better than most of us?

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If you ever thought Python was only for data science and web development, think again! This sneaky script is here to remind us that Python can also be a menace in the wrong hands. It’s like the bad boy of programming languages – charming, versatile, and occasionally up to no good. Keep your eyes peeled, because this infostealer isn’t just stealing information; it’s stealing the spotlight in the world of malware!

Key Points:

– Python script with advanced infostealing capabilities is making rounds.
– Features include antidebugging, persistence, and data exfiltration via Telegram.
– Unique addition: an embedded Flask server for phishing attacks.
– Script uses threads for multitasking its malicious deeds.
– VirusTotal detection is low, hinting at its stealthy nature.

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