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    Google Play, Apple App Store apps caught stealing crypto wallets

    Android and iOS apps on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store contain a malicious software development kit (SDK) designed to steal cryptocurrency wallet recovery phrases using optical character recognition (OCR) stealers. The campaign is called “SparkCat” after the name (“Spark”) of one of the malicious SDK components in the infected apps, with developers likely not knowingly participating in the operation.…

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    Solana Pump.fun tool DogWifTool compromised to drain wallets

    Hackers have compromised the Windows version of the DogWifTools software for promoting meme coins on the Solana blockchain in a supply-chain attack that drained users’ wallets. The developers claim that a malicious threat actor compromised the project’s private GitHub repository after reverse engineering the software to extract a GitHub token. The maintainers of the platform said on the official Discord channel…

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    New fake Ledger data breach emails try to steal crypto wallets

    A new Ledger phishing campaign is underway that pretends to be a data breach notification asking you to verify your recovery phrase, which is then stolen and used to steal your cryptocurrency. Ledger is a hardware cryptocurrency wallet that allows you to store, manage, and sell cryptocurrency. The funds in these wallets are secured using 24-word recovery phrases or 12…

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    Apple Pay made wallets digital, and it’s only the beginning – Computerworld

    Of course, this engagement with digital payments for things we already do also sets the foundations for the emergence of additional digital-only services.  With that in mind, any business leader should consider the extent to which habituation with digital process creates wider opportunity for digitization across product and services development and how your business works internally. “Networks will become the…

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    New macOS malware poses as legitimate apps to steal passwords, crypto wallets and more — how to stay safe

    While Apple’s Macs aren’t targeted by hackers as much as Windows PCs, they aren’t impenetrable. Security researchers recently uncovered malware dubbed “Cthulhu Stealer” that impersonates popular apps to harvest passwords and steal data from macOS users.  As first reported by The Hacker News, Cado Security pushed out a public warning this week about Cthulhu Stealer, a malware-as-a-service targeting macOS users launched…

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