Caminho is a Brazilian-origin Loader-as-a-Service (LaaS) operation used to deliver commodity malware to downstream victims. It has been observed distributing families including Remcos RAT, XWorm, and Katz Stealer, indicating a service model focused on initial payload delivery for credential theft and broader post-compromise activity. As a loader operation, Caminho functions as an access and malware-delivery layer rather than a standalone espionage or ransomware brand, enabling customers or operators to deploy remote access trojans and stealers onto infected systems. The activity is associated with the Brazilian cybercrime ecosystem and is consistent with financially motivated malware distribution. Known aliases are limited to Caminho.
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