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New Java-Based QuimaRAT MaaS Built to Run on Windows, Linux, and macOS
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Cybersecurity researchers have identified a new Java-based remote access trojan called QuimaRAT that can target multiple operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and macOS. QuimaRAT is being sold as a malware-as-a-service, with prices ranging from $150 for a one-month subscription to $1,200 for lifetime access. There are also other subscription options available, such as a $300 tier. This cross-platform malware is a notable discovery, highlighting the evolving threats in the cybersecurity landscape. The availability of QuimaRAT under a MaaS model makes it more accessible to potential attackers. The pricing structure suggests that the malware is being marketed to a wide range of customers.
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