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  1. Grinex Crypto Exchange Halts Trading After $15M Hack

    Grinex, a Kyrgyzstan-registered crypto exchange, has temporarily halted trading and withdrawals after falling victim to a massive $15 million hack. The highly coordinated attack saw over 1 billion rubles stolen, with the funds quickly laundered across multiple blockchains.

    osintsights.com/grinex-crypto-

    #CryptoExchangeHack #EmergingThreats #FinancialCrime #Russia #CryptocurrencyTheft

  2. Malicious Ledger Live App Drains $9.5M in Crypto from Apple Users

    A malicious Ledger Live app on Apple's App Store siphoned off a staggering $9.5 million in cryptocurrency from 50 unsuspecting users in just a few days. This shocking incident raises serious concerns about app security and the safety of our digital assets.

    osintsights.com/malicious-ledg

    #CryptocurrencyTheft #MaliciousLedgerApp #AppleAppStore #EmergingThreats #CryptoMalware

  3. Hackers Breach Bitcoin Depot, Steal $3.6 Million in Cryptocurrency

    A recent breach at Bitcoin Depot, one of the largest Bitcoin ATM networks, has resulted in the theft of $3.665 million in cryptocurrency, raising urgent questions about the security of digital assets in the age of physical convenience. This alarming hack forces customers, industry observers, and regulators to…

    osintsights.com/hackers-breach

    #CryptocurrencyHeist #BitcoinDepot #EmergingThreats #FinancialSector #CryptocurrencyTheft

  4. Crypto heists just got scarier. The Dark Partners mix zero-day hacks, phishing, ransomware... and even physical coercion to steal digital assets. How safe is your crypto wallet in this new era of cybercrime?

    thedefendopsdiaries.com/the-da

    #cybercrime
    #cryptocurrencytheft
    #zerodayexploits
    #ransomware
    #socialengineering

  5. Crypto heists just got scarier. The Dark Partners mix zero-day hacks, phishing, ransomware... and even physical coercion to steal digital assets. How safe is your crypto wallet in this new era of cybercrime?

    thedefendopsdiaries.com/the-da

    #cybercrime
    #cryptocurrencytheft
    #zerodayexploits
    #ransomware
    #socialengineering

  6. Crypto heists just got scarier. The Dark Partners mix zero-day hacks, phishing, ransomware... and even physical coercion to steal digital assets. How safe is your crypto wallet in this new era of cybercrime?

    thedefendopsdiaries.com/the-da

    #cybercrime
    #cryptocurrencytheft
    #zerodayexploits
    #ransomware
    #socialengineering

  7. "🐰 BunnyLoader Unleashed: The Newest Kid on the Malware Block 🐰"

    In a recent discovery, Zscaler ThreatLabz stumbled upon a new Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) threat named "BunnyLoader" being peddled on various forums. This nefarious service offers a plethora of malicious functionalities including downloading and executing a second-stage payload, pilfering browser credentials and system information, keylogging, and even cryptocurrency theft through clipboard manipulation. 🕵️‍♀️💻

    The malware, written in C/C++, is sold for a lifetime price of $250 and is under rapid development with multiple feature updates and bug fixes. It employs various anti-sandbox techniques during its attack sequence to evade detection and has a fileless loader feature which executes further malware stages in memory. BunnyLoader's C2 panel allows the threat actor to control infected machines remotely, showcasing a list of various tasks including keylogging, credential theft, and remote command execution among others. 🛑🔐

    The detailed technical analysis reveals how BunnyLoader maintains persistence, performs anti-VM techniques, registers with the C2 server, and executes its core malicious tasks. The malware also harbors a clipper module to replace cryptocurrency addresses in a victim's clipboard with addresses controlled by the threat actor, targeting multiple cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Monero. 🪙💸

    The article is a comprehensive dive into the technical intricacies of BunnyLoader, shedding light on its modus operandi and the potential threat it poses to individuals and organizations alike. 🧐🔍

    Source: Zscaler ThreatLabz

    Tags: #BunnyLoader #MalwareAsAService #CyberSecurity #ThreatAnalysis #Malware #CryptocurrencyTheft #Zscaler #ThreatLabz #InfoSec

    Authors: NIRAJ SHIVTARKAR, SATYAM SINGH

  8. "🐰 BunnyLoader Unleashed: The Newest Kid on the Malware Block 🐰"

    In a recent discovery, Zscaler ThreatLabz stumbled upon a new Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) threat named "BunnyLoader" being peddled on various forums. This nefarious service offers a plethora of malicious functionalities including downloading and executing a second-stage payload, pilfering browser credentials and system information, keylogging, and even cryptocurrency theft through clipboard manipulation. 🕵️‍♀️💻

    The malware, written in C/C++, is sold for a lifetime price of $250 and is under rapid development with multiple feature updates and bug fixes. It employs various anti-sandbox techniques during its attack sequence to evade detection and has a fileless loader feature which executes further malware stages in memory. BunnyLoader's C2 panel allows the threat actor to control infected machines remotely, showcasing a list of various tasks including keylogging, credential theft, and remote command execution among others. 🛑🔐

    The detailed technical analysis reveals how BunnyLoader maintains persistence, performs anti-VM techniques, registers with the C2 server, and executes its core malicious tasks. The malware also harbors a clipper module to replace cryptocurrency addresses in a victim's clipboard with addresses controlled by the threat actor, targeting multiple cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Monero. 🪙💸

    The article is a comprehensive dive into the technical intricacies of BunnyLoader, shedding light on its modus operandi and the potential threat it poses to individuals and organizations alike. 🧐🔍

    Source: Zscaler ThreatLabz

    Tags: #BunnyLoader #MalwareAsAService #CyberSecurity #ThreatAnalysis #Malware #CryptocurrencyTheft #Zscaler #ThreatLabz #InfoSec

    Authors: NIRAJ SHIVTARKAR, SATYAM SINGH

  9. "🐰 BunnyLoader Unleashed: The Newest Kid on the Malware Block 🐰"

    In a recent discovery, Zscaler ThreatLabz stumbled upon a new Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) threat named "BunnyLoader" being peddled on various forums. This nefarious service offers a plethora of malicious functionalities including downloading and executing a second-stage payload, pilfering browser credentials and system information, keylogging, and even cryptocurrency theft through clipboard manipulation. 🕵️‍♀️💻

    The malware, written in C/C++, is sold for a lifetime price of $250 and is under rapid development with multiple feature updates and bug fixes. It employs various anti-sandbox techniques during its attack sequence to evade detection and has a fileless loader feature which executes further malware stages in memory. BunnyLoader's C2 panel allows the threat actor to control infected machines remotely, showcasing a list of various tasks including keylogging, credential theft, and remote command execution among others. 🛑🔐

    The detailed technical analysis reveals how BunnyLoader maintains persistence, performs anti-VM techniques, registers with the C2 server, and executes its core malicious tasks. The malware also harbors a clipper module to replace cryptocurrency addresses in a victim's clipboard with addresses controlled by the threat actor, targeting multiple cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Monero. 🪙💸

    The article is a comprehensive dive into the technical intricacies of BunnyLoader, shedding light on its modus operandi and the potential threat it poses to individuals and organizations alike. 🧐🔍

    Source: Zscaler ThreatLabz

    Tags: #BunnyLoader #MalwareAsAService #CyberSecurity #ThreatAnalysis #Malware #CryptocurrencyTheft #Zscaler #ThreatLabz #InfoSec

    Authors: NIRAJ SHIVTARKAR, SATYAM SINGH

  10. "🐰 BunnyLoader Unleashed: The Newest Kid on the Malware Block 🐰"

    In a recent discovery, Zscaler ThreatLabz stumbled upon a new Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) threat named "BunnyLoader" being peddled on various forums. This nefarious service offers a plethora of malicious functionalities including downloading and executing a second-stage payload, pilfering browser credentials and system information, keylogging, and even cryptocurrency theft through clipboard manipulation. 🕵️‍♀️💻

    The malware, written in C/C++, is sold for a lifetime price of $250 and is under rapid development with multiple feature updates and bug fixes. It employs various anti-sandbox techniques during its attack sequence to evade detection and has a fileless loader feature which executes further malware stages in memory. BunnyLoader's C2 panel allows the threat actor to control infected machines remotely, showcasing a list of various tasks including keylogging, credential theft, and remote command execution among others. 🛑🔐

    The detailed technical analysis reveals how BunnyLoader maintains persistence, performs anti-VM techniques, registers with the C2 server, and executes its core malicious tasks. The malware also harbors a clipper module to replace cryptocurrency addresses in a victim's clipboard with addresses controlled by the threat actor, targeting multiple cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Monero. 🪙💸

    The article is a comprehensive dive into the technical intricacies of BunnyLoader, shedding light on its modus operandi and the potential threat it poses to individuals and organizations alike. 🧐🔍

    Source: Zscaler ThreatLabz

    Tags: #BunnyLoader #MalwareAsAService #CyberSecurity #ThreatAnalysis #Malware #CryptocurrencyTheft #Zscaler #ThreatLabz #InfoSec

    Authors: NIRAJ SHIVTARKAR, SATYAM SINGH

  11. "🐰 BunnyLoader Unleashed: The Newest Kid on the Malware Block 🐰"

    In a recent discovery, Zscaler ThreatLabz stumbled upon a new Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) threat named "BunnyLoader" being peddled on various forums. This nefarious service offers a plethora of malicious functionalities including downloading and executing a second-stage payload, pilfering browser credentials and system information, keylogging, and even cryptocurrency theft through clipboard manipulation. 🕵️‍♀️💻

    The malware, written in C/C++, is sold for a lifetime price of $250 and is under rapid development with multiple feature updates and bug fixes. It employs various anti-sandbox techniques during its attack sequence to evade detection and has a fileless loader feature which executes further malware stages in memory. BunnyLoader's C2 panel allows the threat actor to control infected machines remotely, showcasing a list of various tasks including keylogging, credential theft, and remote command execution among others. 🛑🔐

    The detailed technical analysis reveals how BunnyLoader maintains persistence, performs anti-VM techniques, registers with the C2 server, and executes its core malicious tasks. The malware also harbors a clipper module to replace cryptocurrency addresses in a victim's clipboard with addresses controlled by the threat actor, targeting multiple cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Monero. 🪙💸

    The article is a comprehensive dive into the technical intricacies of BunnyLoader, shedding light on its modus operandi and the potential threat it poses to individuals and organizations alike. 🧐🔍

    Source: Zscaler ThreatLabz

    Tags: #BunnyLoader #MalwareAsAService #CyberSecurity #ThreatAnalysis #Malware #CryptocurrencyTheft #Zscaler #ThreatLabz #InfoSec

    Authors: NIRAJ SHIVTARKAR, SATYAM SINGH