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Old 02-02-2025, 02:16 PM

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New malware stealing login data, bitcoin from cryptocurrency wallets
The prime target of this malware are users in Singapore and USA.

Cyren, an Internet security firm, has discovered a new malware that can steal bitcoin and passwords from cryptocurrency wallets on computers. The company wrote on its blog that the malware is primarily targeting banking customers and the campaign is quite huge. The US and Singapore-based users are mainly targeted with this campaign.
The malware is delivered in the form of executable attachment file via emails related to bank transfer. The recipient believes that they have received a deposit and get deceived easily. The cyber criminals are using bots to generate phony emails that appear to be sent by prominent and reliable banks including Emirates NDB and DBS. The file is usually in PDF format with the filename Swift_Copy.Pdf.exe.
According to Cyren researchers, the malware; when executed deletes itself and generates a file called Filename.vbs. This file is created in the startup folder of Windows OS. When the victim restarts the PC or logs into the computer again after signing out the malware script runs and the file is located in this folder: AppData\Local\Temp\subfolder.
The malware is designed to investigate and identify the registry for sensitive information such as passwords and other data related to software installed on the PC. A majority of the focus is on FTP and web browsing software or software that contains credential data. The malware collects data from all the web browsers installed on the computer and looks for crucial information such as usernames/passwords, cookies, cache and history. It also locates email clients.
This malware is a type of keylogger as it can record almost everything that is typed by the user or victim on the keyboard. In fact, the location of the mouse’s clicks is also logged by the malware. As of now, the cryptocurrencies targeted by the malware include the following: “Bitcoin, Namecoin, Litecoin, Anoncoin, BBQcoin, Bytecoin, Craftcoin, Devcoin, Digitalcoin, Fastcoin, Feathercoin, Florincoin, Freicoin, I0coin, Infinitecoin, Ixcoin, Junkcoin, Litecoin, Luckycoin, Megacoin, Mincoin, Phoenixcoin, Primecoin, Quarkcoin, Tagcoin, Terracoin, Worldcoin, Yacoin and Zetacoin.”
To protect yourself from this malware or other malware attacks remember never to download files from an unknown email, never click an unknown link on the Internet and do some social engineering about the scam before trusting the sender.
Via: CCNews, Source: Cyren | Image Via: PixaBay/MichaelWuensch
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Old 02-02-2025, 02:40 PM

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Ive gottern my blockchain bitcoin account hacked .... i know its probably government .. or some1 working for them who took my money lolz..... its was $300 Aus fuck ... Now i'm more secure with everything now .. just be careful guys
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Old 02-02-2025, 02:59 PM

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Keep your device laptop or what ever virus free !! And you good.
And coinbase have 2 factor autentification ! So thats safe too , and keep the eye on ypur wallet.
Treat your wallet as real money lol.
Just keep simple security and you are good. People are victims coz they make mistake even with small aspects.



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Old 02-02-2025, 03:05 PM

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yeah ppl get pwned and lose their coins by not following easy security lessons. good advice Polox.
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Old 02-02-2025, 03:12 PM

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Ive gottern my blockchain bitcoin account hacked .... i know its probably government .. or some1 working for them who took my money lolz..... its was $300 Aus fuck ... Now i'm more secure with everything now .. just be careful guys
Bro, no offense, but if you got your account hacked, then you should not be in this business anymore. Even worse if you think it was the goverment, feds, police. In this case you are very vulnerable and you miss the basic security setup. Better look for other ways of making money, otherwise, you will get caught soon
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Old 02-02-2025, 03:20 PM

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You should not do any business if you btc get hacked !!
You should be live together with lambs ...lol
You not wolf, lol no place for you in carding or in any othe rLIONS business.


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Old 02-02-2025, 03:27 PM

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"The file is usually in PDF format with the filename Swift_Copy.Pdf.exe." How ppl still getting hooked by this? ......
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