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Katigra π©πΏπ π
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Zoom links help steal cryptocurrencies. The scammers created links to sites that looked like the official Zoom, with the domain app[.]us4zoom[.]us. Users clicking on the link saw a fake Zoom interface. Instead of launching Zoom, the site offered to download an installation file that contained malware. Once installed, the program tricked users into entering their system password. The malicious code collected data about the system, browser, cryptocurrency wallets, notes, cookies, and even the contents of KeyChain. All information was transmitted to the hackers' servers located in the Netherlands. One of the key addresses associated with this attack was a wallet that received over 296 ETH. Some of the funds were transferred to other vaults or converted to USDT. Experts emphasize that such attacks combine elements of social engineering and the use of Trojans. Security researchers advised to always check the authenticity of links, avoid installing unknown programs and update antivirus software in a timely manner.
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Yuri π©πΏβͺ
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Thanks for the information) I didn't know about this
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