ZeroDayRAT, a new malware-as-a-service targeting smartphones, claims powerful surveillance and theft features—but researchers question its authenticity. Explore the facts behind this emerging threat and the rise of mobile-focused cybercrime.
ZeroDayRAT is a subscription-based spyware kit targeting both Android and iOS devices, combining live surveillance with direct financial theft tools. Marketed on Telegram and equipped with a user-friendly dashboard, it enables even non-technical cybercriminals to spy and steal from mobile users worldwide.
ZeroDayRAT, a turnkey spyware sold openly on Telegram, is enabling real-time surveillance and financial theft on Android and iOS devices worldwide. Here’s how this malware works—and why it’s a game-changer for cybercriminals.
ZeroDayRAT is a commercial spyware kit sold on Telegram that enables real-time surveillance, keystroke logging, and financial theft on mobile devices. Its ease of use and powerful features mark a new phase in mobile cybercrime.
ZeroDayRAT is democratizing mobile spying and data theft, letting anyone hijack smartphones for surveillance and financial crime. Learn how this toolkit works and why defending your device is more urgent than ever.
ZeroDayRAT is a next-generation stalkerware kit sold for $2,000, allowing attackers to bypass multifactor authentication and spy on mobile devices. Its availability marks a dangerous shift in cybercrime, making advanced surveillance accessible to a wider criminal market.
ZeroDayRAT is a new commercial spyware kit giving cybercriminals full remote control over Android and iOS devices, enabling live surveillance, financial theft, and deep data harvesting—all sold openly on Telegram. Experts warn this marks a dangerous new era in mobile cybercrime.