"Hackers Hid Malware in a Fake Trading App to Steal Your Cryptocurrency"
A fraudulent cryptocurrency trading website has been discovered by security researchers. According to security researchers, the fake website was modeled after the cryptocurrency trading platform, Cryptohopper. The imitation Cryptohopper website contains a Trojan that could allow personal information to be stolen, clipboards to be hijacked, and unsuspecting victims' systems to be used for cryptocurrency mining. Through the use of this malware, browser cookies, login credentials, two-factor authentication data, and more, could be stolen by hackers. This article continues to discuss the discoveries made by researchers in relation to the fake cryptoccurrency trading website.
TNW reports "Hackers Hid Malware in a Fake Trading App to Steal Your Cryptocurrency"