Russian gang targets crypto holders with cross-platform spear-phishing malware
A Russian cybercrime gang called “Crazy Evil” is behind a new rash of social media phishing scams targeting crypto users.
The gang has been identified in a new cybersecurity threats report as the brains behind more than 10 sophisticated social media phishing scams that lure victims into downloading malware that steals their crypto. The scams reportedly make use of highly bespoke social engineering tactics to convince users to drop their guard and install malware such as Angel Drainer, Atomic mac OS Stealer, and StealC.
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