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Cross-Platform QuimaRAT Malware as a Service Raises Alarm for Cybersecurity

A new Java-based remote access trojan named QuimaRAT targets multiple operating systems and is offered as a malware-as-a-service.

Cybersecurity researchers have identified QuimaRAT, a new Java-based remote access trojan (RAT) that poses a significant threat to users across Windows, Linux, and macOS platforms. This malware is distributed under a malware-as-a-service (MaaS) model, with pricing options ranging from $150 for a one-month subscription to $1,200 for lifetime access. This model allows even those with minimal technical expertise to launch sophisticated cyberattacks, increasing the potential threat landscape considerably.

For businesses, the emergence of QuimaRAT underscores the urgent need for enhanced cybersecurity measures and employee training. With its cross-platform capabilities, organizations must ensure that all operating systems are secured and monitored against potential intrusions. This development highlights the necessity for comprehensive security strategies that include regular system updates, robust firewalls, and employee awareness programs to mitigate risks associated with such versatile malware. In the broader context of cybersecurity and AI, the proliferation of MaaS offerings like QuimaRAT represents a growing trend where sophisticated tools become accessible to malicious actors, necessitating continuous adaptation and innovation in defense mechanisms to protect sensitive data and infrastructure.

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*Originally reported by [The Hacker News](https://thehackernews.com/2026/07/new-java-based-quimarat-maas-built-to.html)*