Cybersecurity experts are raising concerns over multiple recent malware campaigns aimed at stealing cryptocurrency and sensitive information. The 'GitVenom' campaign has been identified as a significant threat, utilizing malicious GitHub repositories to target cryptocurrency users and credentials. This campaign has been observed globally, with the highest incidences reported in Russia, Brazil, and Turkey. Additionally, a new wave of malware, including ACR Stealer, is exploiting cracked software and legitimate services like Google Docs and Telegram to disseminate information stealers. Experts warn that these threats, combined with phishing attacks impersonating PayPal, present a growing risk to online security, making it crucial for users to remain vigilant against such tactics.
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Cybersecurity experts are sounding alarms over a new wave of malware leveraging cracked software to spread information stealers like ACR Stealer. ACR Stealer is using legitimate services like Telegram and Google Slides to hide its malicious command-and-control server. Read the… https://t.co/1PayNuqq8f