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Nexus42

Nexus42 | Owner of MacSploit

Nexus42, also known as the owner of MacSploit, may not have a widely known reputation for malicious behavior but there’s important context the community deserves to be aware of.

History of Ratting & Distributing Stealers

Nexus42 has a documented past involving the use and distribution of RATs (Remote Access Trojans) and stealers. Reports indicate he used social engineering tactics to convince individuals to run malicious programs activities that are not only highly unethical, but also qualify as cybercrime under most legal frameworks.

Owner of the Fake Xeno

Nexus42 also operates a counterfeit version of the Xeno exploit, distributed through a deceptive Discord server. This version contains a planted backdoor, turning a trusted tool into a trap. Once a ratter, always a ratter?

Accusations of Pasting

While not fully confirmed, a well-respected member of the community has stepped forward, alleging that Nexus42 is a paster, someone who copies open-source code without contribution or credit. According to this individual, "he lives off GitHub pages."

The MacSploit Exit Scam

The MacSploit exploit, sold under a lifetime subscription model, has not received updates in over 10 days despite Nexus42’s usual habit of frequent pre updates. Given the nature of the pricing model (where new sales inevitably decline) and Nexus's past behavior, many in the community suspect this is an exit scam in progress.

Final Thoughts

While some of these points are allegations, the pattern is undeniable. From spreading malware, to backdooring tools, to a potential scam involving paid users, the red flags around Nexus42 are stacking up. This isn’t about cancel culture this is about protecting the community from deceptive actors.

Stay informed.

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