Xworm 3.1 !!link!!

The main payload that establishes a socket connection to a remote server.

XWorm is a commodity malware initially observed in the wild around 2020, often marketed on hacking forums as a "stable and powerful" RAT. While sold as a service, the leak of its builder source code led to widespread adoption by low-to-mid-tier threat actors. xworm 3.1

Early versions used simple ConfuserEx packing. Version 3.1 employs a multi-layer string obfuscation technique. All critical strings (C2 server addresses, registry keys, mutex names) are stored as base64-encoded byte arrays that are decoded only when needed. The main payload that establishes a socket connection