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Microsoft details a newly discovered wormlike infostealer called Crypto Clipper.
Cybersecurity researchers at Microsoft have uncovered a sophisticated piece of malware that spreads through USB drives, intercepts cryptocurrency wallet ...
Microsoft discovered a self-spreading USB worm active since February that monitors clipboards for crypto wallets and routes stolen data through Tor.
Microsoft identifies USB malware that steals crypto wallet data, captures keys, and spreads through infected drives on Windows systems.
Microsoft has identified Crypto Clipper, a self-propagating malware that spreads via USB drives, stealing cryptocurrency credentials and sending them through Tor.
This especially affects users who rely on the shortcut for wallet addresses.
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