Xloader |top| «100% PREMIUM»

Work Shift Calendar

The best app for Shift Workers!

    download
About the app

Key features

This app is designed for shift workers and people who need to organize their day to day basis and thus not to miss any appointments.

Easy and fast

Create and configure all the shifts you need. Use PAINT or EDIT modes to create your patterns.

Alarms & Statistics

Never miss an appointment again. Take full control of your shifts and your worked hours.

mobile image two

Share your calendars

Share your calendars as an image, PDF or even the full editable calendar.

Much more!

Widgets, notes, icons, national holidays, backups, images and much more!

4.7

Google Play

90,000

Ratings

3,500,000

App Downloads

xloader
xloader
xloader
xloader

XLoader: The Persistent Malware-as-a-Service Successor to Formbook

In the shadowy world of cybercrime, few tools have demonstrated the longevity and adaptability of XLoader. Emerging in 2020 as the direct successor to the infamous Formbook information stealer, XLoader quickly established itself as a dominant force in the Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) ecosystem. Its creators marketed it aggressively on underground forums as a faster, more stable, and more feature-rich evolution of its predecessor, making advanced cyber attacks accessible even to low-skilled criminals.

In addition to the steps outlined above, here are some additional tips and best practices to help you stay safe:

In the maker community, XLoader is a popular, lightweight utility used to upload compiled

primarily refers to two distinct technologies: a notorious family of "Malware-as-a-Service" (MaaS) and an official data-loading extension for the CKAN open-data platform. 1. XLoader Malware (Infostealer & Backdoor) Originally rebranded from the

Technical Analysis

XLoader: Overview, Behavior, and Protection

What XLoader is

XLoader is famous for its anti-analysis techniques. It uses complex obfuscation to hide its code from antivirus software and employs "decoy" Command and Control (C2) domains. By connecting to dozens of legitimate-looking but fake domains, it makes it incredibly difficult for security researchers to identify the real server controlling the malware. 3. The Move to macOS

xloader
xloader

Simple and beautiful

xloader
xloader

What people say about us

full width feature

Xloader |top| «100% PREMIUM»

XLoader: The Persistent Malware-as-a-Service Successor to Formbook

In the shadowy world of cybercrime, few tools have demonstrated the longevity and adaptability of XLoader. Emerging in 2020 as the direct successor to the infamous Formbook information stealer, XLoader quickly established itself as a dominant force in the Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) ecosystem. Its creators marketed it aggressively on underground forums as a faster, more stable, and more feature-rich evolution of its predecessor, making advanced cyber attacks accessible even to low-skilled criminals.

In addition to the steps outlined above, here are some additional tips and best practices to help you stay safe: xloader

In the maker community, XLoader is a popular, lightweight utility used to upload compiled XLoader is famous for its anti-analysis techniques

primarily refers to two distinct technologies: a notorious family of "Malware-as-a-Service" (MaaS) and an official data-loading extension for the CKAN open-data platform. 1. XLoader Malware (Infostealer & Backdoor) Originally rebranded from the and persistence for follow-on operations (fraud

Technical Analysis

XLoader: Overview, Behavior, and Protection

What XLoader is

  • Type: Commercial Windows and Android malware (successor/variant of FormBook/AgentTesla lineage).
  • Primary goals: Credential theft, information harvesting, remote access, and persistence for follow-on operations (fraud, account takeover, data exfiltration).

XLoader is famous for its anti-analysis techniques. It uses complex obfuscation to hide its code from antivirus software and employs "decoy" Command and Control (C2) domains. By connecting to dozens of legitimate-looking but fake domains, it makes it incredibly difficult for security researchers to identify the real server controlling the malware. 3. The Move to macOS