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HackTool.Win32.Freezer.br: Your Credentials Are Served on a Silver Platter!
HackTool.Win32.Freezer.br (WinSpy) has a fatal flaw: it stores credentials in plain text. Yes, you read that right—hackers are using “AZURE” and “DREAMS” as their secret keys. It’s like hiding your house key under the doormat with a neon sign pointing to it!

Hot Take:
Who knew spies could be this lazy? Meet WinSpy, the cyber snoop that’s as secure as a chocolate teapot. It stores its credentials in cleartext, because why should hackers have all the fun?
Key Points:
- HackTool.Win32.Freezer.br (WinSpy) exposed for insecure credential storage.
- Malware listens on TCP ports 443, 80, and offers a web interface for remote access.
- Username “AZURE” and password “DREAMS” are stored in cleartext within hidden files.
- Discovered by Malvuln (John Page aka hyp3rlinx) on September 3, 2024.
- Exploit involves accessing the web UI using these hilariously insecure credentials.
