Over 2,600 users have fallen victim to the Triada Trojan malware on counterfeit Android phones, risking their crypto and personal data.
Hackers are using counterfeit Android smartphones embedded with malware to steal cryptocurrency from users.
InfoStealer malware is increasing, with sophisticated variants targeting digital finance. These threats extract sensitive data, emphasizing robust cyber hygiene and vigilance.
Kaspersky exposes YouTube crypto malware blackmail campaign where hackers exploit copyright claims to force influencers into spreading malware links.
YouTubers blackmailed into promoting crypto mining malware highlight evolving cybercrime tactics. Kaspersky shares insights.
Hackers are using fake open-source projects on Github to embed malware and steal crypto wallets through a stealthy campaign named Gitvenom.
Hackers are exploiting GitHub repositories to insert malicious code aimed at stealing cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, as revealed in a new cybersecurity report by Kaspersky.
Hackers exploit GitHub to distribute malware stealing personal data and cryptocurrency, warns Kaspersky.
Kaspersky identifies GitVenom malware exploiting fake GitHub repositories to deceive developers into transferring cryptocurrency.
Kaspersky uncovers a GitHub scam targeting crypto users, distributing malware that steals cryptocurrency and credentials.
Cybercriminals exploit fake GitHub repositories to spread malware, warns Kaspersky, targeting cryptocurrency users, including those in Turkey.
Kaspersky warns of fake GitHub projects hosting malware targeting crypto and credentials.
Hackers exploit fake GitHub projects to steal Bitcoin, Kaspersky warns.
Hackers are crafting counterfeit GitHub projects to steal cryptocurrencies, with recent reports showing significant losses for victims.
Gamers downloading popular game torrents are targeted by Monero mining malware, according to Kaspersky.
Kaspersky's SparkCat malware targets crypto users by stealing recovery phrases from seemingly innocuous apps, compromising up to 242,000 devices.
Some apps on Google Play and Apple Store can scan for seed phrases in screenshots, posing a potential threat to cryptocurrency security, according to Kaspersky.
Kaspersky Labs exposes a malware campaign using SDKs to steal crypto seed phrases from users of Google Play and App Store.
Kaspersky has revealed a new malware, SparkCat, that targets crypto users on iOS and Android by stealing wallet keys through apps using infected SDKs. The malware has impacted over 242,000 devices since March 2024.
Kaspersky issues a warning about crypto malware hidden in Android and iOS app SDKs.
Scammers trick digital thieves with crypto wallet keys, only to steal any funds added for transaction fees. Kaspersky warns of this cunning tactic.
A sneaky crypto scam called 'Free Money' is tricking users with fake wallets, stealing their funds instead. Watch out!
Discussions on the dark web about crypto-drainer malware spiked 135%, posing a growing threat, according to Kaspersky.
Lazarus Group exploited a zero-day vulnerability in Google Chrome through a fake NFT game, as discovered by Kaspersky.
North Korean hacking group Kimsuky launched cyberattacks on South Korean cryptocurrency firms using 'Durian' malware, reports Kaspersky.
North Korean hacker group Kimsuky uses new 'Durian' malware against South Korean crypto firms, exploiting security software for targeted attacks, reveals Kaspersky.
Kaspersky cybersecurity experts report a rise in scam activities on Telegram's TON blockchain, exploiting the popularity of Toncoin since November 2023 to deceive users.
Kaspersky is shutting down its business in the United States.