Cybercriminals are targeting Web3 professionals by using fake video conferencing applications that deploy an information-stealing malware known as 'Realst.' This malware is designed to extract sensitive data, including cryptocurrency wallet information and Telegram credentials. The rise of these deceptive applications poses a significant threat to individuals in the Web3 space, as they are lured into using seemingly legitimate platforms. Additionally, there are reports of the Ultralytics AI library being compromised, with a cryptocurrency miner discovered in its PyPI versions, further highlighting vulnerabilities in the cybersecurity landscape.
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Ultralytics AI Library Compromised: Cryptocurrency Miner Found in PyPI Versions: https://t.co/ip6PmV0QAs by The Hacker News #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Hackers Using Fake Video Conferencing Apps to Steal Web3 Professionals' Data https://t.co/3qW9XXNM2G