Python-Powered Malware Grabs 200K Passwords, Credit Cards
GLOBAL, AUG 4 – The Python-based PXA Stealer campaign has stolen over 200,000 passwords and hundreds of credit cards, targeting more than 4,000 victims worldwide through a subscription-based cybercriminal ecosystem.
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New Python-Based PXA Stealer Via Telegram Stolen 200,000 Unique Passwords And Hundreds Of Credit Cards - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
A sophisticated new cybercriminal campaign has emerged, leveraging a Python-based information stealer known as PXA Stealer to orchestrate one of the most extensive data theft operations observed in recent months. The malware, which first surfaced in late 2024, has evolved into a highly evasive multi-stage operation that has successfully compromised over 4,000 unique victims across 62 countries, with the stolen data including more than 200,000 un…
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