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Author Topic: Beware of new crypto Trojan Malware Saefko and InnfiRAT!  (Read 465 times)
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September 19, 2019, 11:59:32 AM
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Zscaler ThreatLabZ has now reported a similar remote Access Trojan (RAT), called InnfiRAT, which is also written on .net, and which steals data from browser cookies, has the capability to take screenshots on your computer, and has a specific mission for search for crypto related information.

What I lack seeing though is this kind of report is the specific media it was detected on (i.e. zip file named so and so attached to an email on the topic of such and such), even though one obviously should not click on links nor download any software from other than triple checked official sites.

See:
https://cointelegraph.com/news/new-bitcoin-wallet-focused-trojan-uncovered-by-security-researchers
https://www.zscaler.com/blogs/research/innfirat-new-rat-aiming-your-cryptocurrency-and-more

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September 19, 2019, 07:31:12 PM
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Thanks for reporting this!

How to protect yourself?
- Don't answer any unknown email
and don't download/open any email attachment from unknown senders


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December 09, 2019, 03:27:00 PM
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In general, malware can be embedded in the phone directly at the factory. And that is the problem. Here you need to carefully monitor the feedback and discussions of users and specialists who can audit the phones. Because you lose control over the phone, you risk losing your crypto money too
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December 09, 2019, 03:38:59 PM
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In general, malware can be embedded in the phone directly at the factory. And that is the problem. Here you need to carefully monitor the feedback and discussions of users and specialists who can audit the phones. Because you lose control over the phone, you risk losing your crypto money too
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December 09, 2019, 05:02:42 PM
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Thanks for reporting this!

How to protect yourself?
- Don't answer any unknown email
and don't download/open any email attachment from unknown senders



Some of these kind of emails comes from spam folders so never navigate in the spam folders or if you have no choice because you are looking for something, be sure to check the source and if you are unfamiliar don't click or open it, even though it is has a very attractive title, that's what they are good at, they create a very catchy title, it's actually a bait.
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