Malware called "JSCEAL" impersonates encryption apps and implants secret-stealing Trojans, potentially affecting over 10 million people
07-31 05:11

According to Odaily Planet Daily, security firm Check Point warns that malware called "JSCEAL," active since March 2024, has been impersonating nearly 50 popular crypto apps, including Binance, MetaMask, and Kraken, using advertisements to trick users into downloading malware. This malware could potentially impact over 10 million people worldwide. This malware, written in JavaScript and equipped with anti-detection mechanisms, can steal wallet information, account passwords, Telegram data, and browser cookies. It primarily spreads through advertisements on platforms like Facebook. (Cointelegraph)

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