Major New Malware Strain Targets Crypto Users via Malicious Ads - Here's What We Know, and How to Stay Safe
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Malware Ads Posing As Crypto Apps May Have Reached 10M users
The post Malware Ads Posing As Crypto Apps May Have Reached 10M users appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. An estimated 10 million people globally have been exposed to online advertisements spruiking fake crypto apps with malware, warns cybersecurity firm Check Point. Check Point Research said on Tuesday that it had been tracking a malware campaign it named “JSCEAL” that targets crypto users by impersonating common crypto trading apps. The campa…
Malware masquerading as major crypto firms targets over 10m people worldwide
Security firm Check Point warns of a malware named JSCEAL that has been impersonating crypto platforms to lure in millions of victims to steal crypto related data, how does it work? In a recent blogpost, Check Point Research notified crypto…
Millions at Risk as Fake Crypto Apps Spread Through Online Ads
Cybersecurity experts are sounding the alarm as a new wave of malicious crypto applications is being distributed through deceptive online advertisements, putting millions of users at risk of theft and data breaches. According to several recent investigations, threat actors are using paid ad slots on popular platforms such as Google Search, YouTube, and social media […] The post Millions at Risk as Fake Crypto Apps Spread Through Online Ads appea…
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