Rhadamanthys Ramps Up: The Malware “Business” You Wish Wasn’t Thriving!

Rhadamanthys has gone from cybercrime forum post to a full-blown malware-as-a-service business. Now it’s not just stealing data but also fingerprints and cryptocurrency wallet seed phrases. For $299 a month, you too can own a piece of this sneaky software pie. Just remember, with great malware comes great responsibility—or at least a hefty price tag.

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Hot Take:

Ah, the world of cybercrime is getting as professional as your neighborhood tech startup! Rhadamanthys isn’t just another information stealer; it’s a full-blown business venture, complete with tiered pricing and customer support. Who knew malware could have a business model that rivals your local gym membership? Just make sure you don’t accidentally sign up for a yearly plan!

Key Points:

  • Rhadamanthys has evolved from a forum-promoted stealer to a sophisticated malware-as-a-service (MaaS).
  • It’s been rebranded as “RHAD security” and offers three tiered pricing plans.
  • Latest version 0.9.2 includes new anti-detection features and device fingerprinting capabilities.
  • Rhadamanthys employs steganography to conceal its payload, making detection tricky.
  • The stealer is equipped with additional plugins for extensive data theft.

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