The proliferation of cybercrime-as-a-service has created an expansive digital gateway for individuals seeking fast and unlawful gains on the internet. Alongside attacks-as-a-service, malware-as-a-service, and fraud-as-a-service, this phenomenon has granted easy access to various illicit opportunities in the online realm.
The evolution of cybercrime as a service aligns with the prevalent model of other as-a-service business offerings. Skilled criminals, who have developed effective malicious code, now offer their cybercrime “solutions” for rent to less sophisticated criminals lacking the means or expertise to create and carry out cyberattacks independently.
In exchange for their services, these criminals receive a percentage of the profits generated from attacks utilizing their code. This share is on the rise, with some criminals earning between 10% and 20% of the ill-gotten gains obtained through the utilization of their malicious software.
If you’re interested in acquiring a DDoS booter rental from Russia, you can obtain one for a daily cost of $60 or lease it for a week at $400. Additionally, orders exceeding $500 are eligible for a 10 percent discount, which increases to 15 percent for orders surpassing $1,000.
Alternatively, if you’re considering a ransomware kit, you have the option of renting it for one month at a price of $
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