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Crypto Malware Infects More Than 28000 Individuals Fetching a Mere 6000

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Malware Infects Over 28,000 Users, Nets Only $6,000 in Crypto
Bitcoin Scam
cyberattack
The malware’s reach extended across several countries, including Russia, Belarus, Uzbekistan, and more.
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October 10, 2024 03:16 EDT


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A recent wave of malware infections has impacted over 28,000 users, primarily targeting their devices to mine and steal crypto.
However, despite the scale of the operation, the hackers managed to secure only around $6,000 worth of digital assets, according to
cybersecurity firm Doctor Web
.
On October 8, Doctor Web revealed that the malware, which posed as legitimate software, infiltrated users’ devices by disguising itself as office tools, game cheats, and online trading bots.
Malware Targets Users Across Different Countries
The malware’s reach extended across several countries, including Russia, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkey.
The cybercriminals employed sophisticated techniques to evade detection.
They used password-protected archives to bypass antivirus scans and disguised malicious files as system components.
The malware also relied on legitimate software to execute harmful scripts, making it more difficult for users to identify the threat.
Once installed, the malware utilized the infected device’s computing power to mine cryptocurrency.
Additionally, it featured a “Clipper” function, which monitored and altered crypto wallet addresses copied to the device’s clipboard.
This allowed the attackers to replace the user’s intended wallet address with one they controlled, diverting funds to their own accounts.
The cybersecurity firm noted that many users fell victim to the malware by downloading pirated software from fraudulent GitHub pages and malicious links found in YouTube video descriptions.
Doctor Web emphasized the importance of obtaining software from official sources to prevent such infections.
While the malware managed to infect tens of thousands of devices, the financial gains were surprisingly modest, with only around $6,000 stolen through altered wallet addresses.
The earnings from the crypto-mining activities remain unclear.
This incident follows a warning in September from Binance, a major cryptocurrency exchange, about increased activity from similar clipboard-changing malware, which led to notable losses for users.
More recently, it was revealed that cybersecurity scammers are
using automated email replies
to compromise systems and deliver stealthy crypto mining malware.
This comes on the heels of another malware threat identified in August.
The “Cthulhu Stealer,” which
affects MacOS systems
, similarly disguises itself as legitimate software and targets personal information, including MetaMask passwords, IP addresses, and cold wallet private keys.
Fake Wallet App Steals $70K in Crypto
As reported, a fraudulent crypto
wallet app on Google Play
has stolen $70,000 from users in a sophisticated scam that has been described as a world-first for targeting mobile users exclusively.
The malicious app, named WalletConnect, mimicked the reputable WalletConnect protocol but was, in fact, a sophisticated scheme to drain crypto wallets.
The deceptive app managed to deceive over 10,000 users into downloading it, according to Check Point Research (CPR), the cybersecurity firm that uncovered the scam.
The scammers behind the app were well aware of the typical challenges faced by web3 users, such as compatibility issues and the lack of widespread support for WalletConnect across different wallets.
They cleverly marketed the fraudulent app as a solution to these problems, taking advantage of the absence of an official WalletConnect app on the Play Store.
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