ExelaStealer Exposed: The Fisher-Price of Cybercrime Kits, Hidden in a Trojan PDF

Welcome to the ExelaStealer Malware Analysis – a comedic dive into the dark web’s latest DIY kit for aspiring cyber crooks. As affordable as a fast-food meal and sneakier than a Trojan horse in a PDF, this new malware kid on the block is causing…

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Well, isn't this a party? Another day, another info-stealer. Enter ExelaStealer, the new kid on the block in the ever so bustling world of malware. And this one's not just for the pros, oh no! With its low cost, this bad boy is basically the "my first malware kit" for all those aspiring cyber crooks out there. It's like a Fisher-Price toy, but for crime. And here's the kicker, it arrives in a Trojan Horse (or should we say Dacia Duster) of a PDF doc. So the next time you open a vehicle registration certificate from Turkey, you might end up with more than just a case of wanderlust.

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