Xworm V31 Updated Page

XWorm is a powerful and versatile Remote Access Trojan (RAT) that has rapidly ascended to become one of the most prevalent threats in the cyber landscape. Originally emerging in 2022, it has evolved through multiple versions—including the widely discussed v3.1 and more recent iterations like v5.6 and v7.2—solidifying its place as a top-tier "Malware-as-a-Service" (MaaS) tool. Overview of XWorm v3.1 and Beyond

Remote Surveillance: Captures real-time screen data, logs keystrokes via its Xlogger module, and can remotely access webcams and microphones. xworm v31 updated

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sold as malware-as-a-service on underground forums and Telegram marketplaces. It is designed to provide attackers with full remote control over compromised Windows systems. Key Capabilities and Features XWorm is a powerful and versatile Remote Access

The Remote Access Trojan (RAT) known as xWorm v3.1 is a sophisticated piece of malware sold as Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS). Although first observed in 2022, it remains a persistent threat through 2026, with version 3.1 being a widely distributed and frequently cracked variant. Malware Profile Type: Remote Access Trojan (RAT) Platform: Windows (.NET-based) detection and mitigation

YARA Rule Link: [Download XWorm_v31_Updated.yar from the Threat Intel repo – Hyperlink redacted for article length]