PlanetStealer is announced on a prominent dark web forum. Crafted entirely in Go, this cutting-edge info-stealer introduces a plethora of innovative functionalities, setting a new standard in the realm of digital theft.
PlanetStealer’s extensive feature set includes the extraction of sensitive data such as passwords, cookies, autofill information, and credit card details from both Gecko and Chromium browsers. Moreover, it targets crypto wallet files, encompassing both software wallets and browser extension wallets, amplifying its potential impact on victims’ financial security.
In a testament to its advanced capabilities, PlanetStealer boasts the capability to extract Exodus Phrases through Exodus Injection techniques, and it even offers a private method to retrieve passwords in the event of failure. Additionally, it pilfers configuration files from a range of platforms, including Tox, Signal, Telegram, Steam, Minecraft Launcher, and third-party launcher configurations, further expanding its reach across diverse communication and gaming platforms.
To evade detection and ensure its longevity, PlanetStealer is equipped with anti-VM mechanisms and a self-deletion feature, enhancing its stealth and resilience against security measures. Its sleek web panel and builder streamline operations for cybercriminals, while its ability to securely transmit information to Telegram webhooks without compromising chat IDs or bot tokens underscores its sophistication.
PlanetStealer’s pricing structure reflects its tiered subscription model, offering the Pluto Tier for one week at $75 and the Mars Tier for one month at $200, providing cybercriminals with flexible access to its formidable capabilities.