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Malware as a Service (MaaS)

Malware as a Service is one of the services offered by the Cybercriminal service industry (MaaS). Anyone may launch a significant malware attack thanks to Malware as a Service, even those with little to no technical skills or experience. The customer rents access to a botnet, which is a group of computers that have been infected with malware or subjected to credential stuffing attacks and are compelled to carry out the attacker’s instructions. The purpose of this rented botnet is to search the Internet for systems that could be attacked by taking advantage of known vulnerabilities.

After identifying a machine that is susceptible, the botnet uses the disclosed vulnerability to automatically deliver and install malware on the machine using its access. Once the infection is put in place, the botnet owner benefits from the malware by stealing confidential information, putting ransomware in place, or conducting other attacks.



 

As the malware market has risen, so has an interest in botnets. A compromised computer network is known as a botnet. Bots can be used to mine cryptocurrencies, crack servers, send millions of spam emails, store illegal materials, operate a side business, and more. The main issue is that most people are unaware that their machines are infected. 

Some claim that botnets are nothing new and have been around for a very long time. True, but the main problem is how they have drastically changed recently. Back then, a hacker had to build a botnet from scratch in order to commit a crime. 



Methods of Malware-as-a-Service Distribution:

Here are a few of the methods MaaS platforms use most frequently to spread malware.

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