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Sneaky ViperSoftX Malware Slithers Past Defenses Using .NET Tricks
Hiding in plain sight, ViperSoftX turns the mundane into the malicious, using AutoIt scripts and .NET’s CLR to make PowerShell commands the ultimate Trojan horses. It’s like a digital ninja, stealthily stealing data in a disguise of legitimacy. Clever? Yes. Sinister? Absolutely.

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Looks like ViperSoftX has been hitting the gym and the books, beefing up its stealth mode with a .NET cloak and a sprinkle of PowerShell magic. It's slithering through the cybersecurity cracks like a snake in the grass, ready to snatch your crypto wallets with the finesse of a pickpocket at a magic show. Let’s dive into how this malware got its black belt in the art of deception. Spoiler: it’s not just practicing invisibility; it’s practically auditioning for a spy thriller.