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CoinMarketCap Identifies And Eliminates Rogue Wallet Scam

CoinMarketCap Identifies And Eliminates Rogue Wallet Scam

Trusted Editorial content, reviewed by leading industry experts and seasoned editors. Ad Disclosure CoinMarketCap tackled a security scare on its website this week when a fake popup urged users to “Verify Wallet.” The alert first appeared on Friday, prompting worries that hackers had slipped malicious code into the site. Within about three hours, CoinMarketCap said […]

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North Korean Hackers Strike Again With New Malware

North Korean Hackers Strike Again With New Malware

Trusted Editorial content, reviewed by leading industry experts and seasoned editors. Ad Disclosure According to Cisco Talos, a North Korean‑aligned group has quietly stepped up efforts to target crypto job hunters in India with a new Python‑based remote access trojan. The campaign uses fake job sites and staged interviews to trick candidates into running malicious

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16 Billion Exposed Passwords Give Hackers Blueprint to Drain Wallets – Crypto Security Alert

16 Billion Exposed Passwords Give Hackers Blueprint to Drain Wallets – Crypto Security Alert

A recent data breach has exposed over 16 billion login credentials from online platforms, including Apple, Google, Facebook, Telegram, and GitHub. The Cybernews research team, which uncovered the leak, described it as one of the largest credential dumps ever recorded, with serious implications for online users, crypto security, and digital asset management. 16B Login Records

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Procolored Printer Drivers Slip Bitcoin-Stealing Trojan, Draining 0K from Users

Procolored Printer Drivers Slip Bitcoin-Stealing Trojan, Draining $950K from Users

Key Takeaways: Procolored’s official driver downloads contained XRedRAT (a remote access trojan) and SnipVex (a Bitcoin clipboard hijacker). The malware, linked from Procolored’s own support site, swapped copied Bitcoin addresses to redirect funds to attackers, netting around 9.3 BTC. After public exposure, Procolored’s parent company, Tiansheng, removed the infected files, blaming the breach on USB

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