"If the user disables defender and any other av..." - Just why would someone do that? I mean...if you succeed in doing that,just put a RAT. If you can make it undetectable then I'm in.Else,this product is useless as there are plenty of other silent miners.Some cost more others are free and some others are fud
RATs are packed heavily and are not made for en-masse work - they will actually end up making everything harder for the operator (it'll light up like an xmas tree), there are other solutions (which i won't mention here) for keeping access and updating/dropping further stubs
there are ways to make miners undetectable as long as the executable is native, most times it will eventually end up detected due to heuristic anti malware: it is important to be able to update the stub so that workers are retained.
ps you mentioned that some cost more / are free and some others are fully undetectable, do not expect such malware sold publicly to be undetectable by its self (especially on nulled), most devs will not take such a burden as anti malware evasion is another whole niche that's different from programming mostly, i've seen more privately sold ""software"" still get detected (although not completely), you want to look for performance and compatibility (executable being native / not .NET dependent..., silent enough to not blatantly alert AVs and not too big or small), detections can be fixed separately
gl to seller hope this is not low quality
Edited by caspian0, 10 February 2021 - 05:47 AM.