One of the most significant updates in v3.1 is the sophisticated infection chain designed to evade detection. Unlike older versions that dropped payloads directly, v3.1 often utilizes a multi-stage process involving legitimate tools to bypass AV/EDR solutions.

Attackers rarely rely on a single method to deploy XWorm V3.1. They mix traditional social engineering with advanced technical exploits. Phishing Campaigns

XWorm v3.1 is a sophisticated Remote Access Trojan (RAT) and "Malware-as-a-Service" (MaaS) that has seen extensive use in phishing campaigns since 2023. While newer versions like v6.0 are now in the wild, v3.1 remains a significant point of reference for its modular design and specific evasion tactics. 🛡️ Technical Overview