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19/01/2026

Weak creds. Fatal outcome.
Inspired by Morto malware, which spread through weak RDP passwords and turned remote access into a dead end.

This design nods to a real-world threat that proved a simple truth: sometimes the most catastrophic breaches happen through the easiest doors.

Cyber culture. Not cybercrime.
Educate through art.

Morto — available now.

14/01/2026

Slithering through your secrets.
Inspired by Snake Keylogger — a stealthy predator built to quietly harvest inputs and feed on what people never meant to share.

This design blends serpent symbolism with cyber reality: patience, precision, and the silent extraction of information.

Cyber culture. Not cybercrime.
Wear the threat model.

Snake Keylogger — available now.

06/01/2026

One glance is all it takes.
Inspired by Medusa — where myth meets malware, and a single mistake is enough to lock everything down.

This design draws from the legend and the ransomware that shares its name: relentless, unforgiving, and impossible to ignore once you’ve been caught.

Cyber culture. Not cybercrime.
Wear the warning.

Medusa — available now.

04/01/2026

Limits detected and Ignored.
Inspired by RedLine — the infamous infostealer built to run quietly, relentlessly, and at full capacity.

This design nods to the malware that thrived on persistence and pressure, where system warnings weren’t obstacles — just noise.

Cyber culture. Not cybercrime.
Wear the history. Not the payload.

Redline — available now.

01/01/2026

New year. New threats. Same obsession.
2026 is live, and we’re still turning malware, exploits, and cyber culture into wearable art.
Thanks for being part of the Infected Threads Collective — let’s make this year even louder, bolder, and more infected.

25/12/2025

Malware never sleeps… even on Christmas

Santa’s patched the firewall, the payload’s wrapped, and the sleigh is running on zero-days.
Whether you’re blue team, red team, or just here for the aesthetic — stay infected this festive season.

From our collective to yours:
Merry Christmas, stay curious, stay secure.

16/12/2025

Love at first click. 💔

In May 2000, three simple words became one of the most destructive emails in history.
The ILOVEYOU Trojan spread faster than anyone expected — not through exploits, but through trust.

This piece is a nod to the moment curiosity beat caution.
Cyber history, re-coded as wearable art.

Infected Threads Collective
Malware never looked so good.

10/12/2025

Looks legit. Isn’t.
TrickBot is a masterclass in deception — hiding in plain sight, abusing trust, and turning a single click into total compromise.

This design pulls inspiration from one of the most notorious malware families, blending cyber culture with streetwear aesthetics. Built for those who understand the threat — and those who just love the vibe.

Trust the trick.

01/12/2025

CYBER MONDAY BREACH:
Our hoodies and T-shirts have been hit with heavy price drops.
From malware-inspired graphics to cyber-vibe streetwear, the sale is live across Infected Threads Collective.
Exploit the discount window before it closes.

24/11/2025

ASD is right on the money — keyloggers are one of the simplest but most effective ways attackers steal credentials.

One of the most common examples seen in the wild? Snake Keylogger.
A lightweight credential-stealer that hides inside seemingly harmless files, then silently records every keystroke you make.

If something feels “off” on your machine, trust your gut.
Stay patched, stay alert, and never open unknown attachments.

Malware never looked so good — but it’s still malware.

Imagine typing an email, not realising that software on your device is secretly recording every keystroke. That’s a keylogger.

A keylogger is malware often disguised as legitimate software. Once installed, the keylogger silently runs in the background and steals sensitive information, such as your credit card details and passwords.

Learn how to protect yourself from keyloggers and other types of malware 👉 cyber.gov.au/protect-yourself/securing-your-devices/how-protect-yourself-malware

17/11/2025

Another week, another ANY.RUN Malware Roundup—and guess who sits on top again?
Yep, the worm is back claiming the #1 spot.
From persistent stealers to evolving RATs, the threat landscape isn’t slowing down… and neither are we.

Stay sharp. Stay patched.
Wear the threat with Infected Threads Collective 🖤💻



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Infected Threads Collective 11/11/2025

Haunting computers since 2007.
Gh0st RAT isn’t your average malware — it’s a legend of digital espionage. This tee captures the haunting spirit of cyber history with a bold design that commands attention.
Wear the threat.

Available now at Infected Threads Collective — where cyber culture meets streetwear.

Infected Threads Collective Discover Infected Threads Collective – bold, cyber-inspired t-shirts blending malware code, MD5 hashes, and binary snippets with edgy, retro-futuristic designs. Perfect for tech pros, enthusiasts, and anyone who loves unique, standout styles. Wear the art of the digital world—shop now!

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