👉 The VNET weapon, developed by the Chinese company NexTec, is a high-performance, compact, and modular network-attack tool that leverages vulnerabilities in various software systems to gain unauthorized access. Unlike traditional malware, VNET is designed to operate in a stealthy manner, often mimicking legitimate network traffic to evade detection. It can exploit a wide range of vulnerabilities, including those in web browsers, operating systems, and network protocols, to escalate privileges and maintain persistent access. VNET's modular architecture allows it to be easily customized and deployed, making it a versatile threat actor asset. Its ability to operate both on-premises and remotely enhances its effectiveness in conducting sophisticated cyber espionage and data exfiltration campaigns.