New Atroposia malware comes with a local vulnerability scanner

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A new malware-as-a-service (MaaS) platform named Atroposia provides cybercriminals a remote access trojan that combines capabilities for persistent access, evasion, data theft, and local vulnerability scanning.

The malware is available for a $200 monthly subscription that unlocks advanced features such as hidden remote desktop, file system control, data exfiltration, clipboard theft, credential theft, cryptocurrency wallet theft, and DNS hijacking.

Atroposia was discovered by researchers at data security company Varonis, who warned that it’s the latest example of an easy-to-use, affordable “plug and play” toolkit, alongside SpamGPT and MatrixPDF.

Edward Kiledjian @ekiledjian