Xworm V31 Updated -
Full remote access to the victim's Windows system.
It uses advanced obfuscation techniques to hide from antivirus software. xworm v31 updated
: It uses AES-encrypted packets to communicate with its Command and Control (C2) server, often using the delimiter for data fields. Full remote access to the victim's Windows system
With the release of , the threat landscape has shifted once again. This isn't just a minor patch; the v3.1 update introduces advanced obfuscation techniques, expanded Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) capabilities, and specific modules targeting cryptocurrency wallets and cloud credential harvesters. With the release of , the threat landscape
The update addresses several bugs and issues reported by users, providing a more stable and reliable experience.
Uses "process hollowing" to hide inside legitimate Windows processes like Msbuild.exe Crypto Theft: Includes hardcoded wallets to hijack the clipboard , replacing your crypto address with the attacker's. Persistence: