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Topic: Be Aware of a new malware infection trick (Read 132 times)

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January 08, 2020, 02:22:04 AM
#3
And good that you didn't fall for the trick.

Too many hackers are trying to steal crypto as it happens easily, stealing money from banking info is a bit risky and difficult. And there will be more attacks in the coming days, on the crypto holder
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January 07, 2020, 10:48:46 PM
#2
Actually it contained a malware, you can read everything here: [Scam] Stellar - Official Distribution Of 1.000 XLM Coins.. Thank you anyways for bringing this up again in the community. Lately there has been an attack on us, lots of fake giveaways popping around every social media and even on our emails. And good that you didn't fall for the trick.
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January 07, 2020, 02:10:41 PM
#1
Hi friends today saw an email in my spam folder.



you can see here is a Steller Registration Form button, And as soon as I clicked, my browser opens and i was at the phishing website,
Code:
https://stellar-claim.info/

Now I smiled and said the effort was good baby, Now I was wondering why Scammer didn't ask for a private key on his website.

And when I clicked the claim botton on the website a file started downloading, Now that was not strange to me, But the weirdest thing for me was when I scanned this file on Virustotal 0 detection scan result means no problem with file  Grin

But i know that this is actually a trick to install malware, Believe me this is very dangerous, it could be a new malware, this is clear example antivirus softwares are shit.

Please Remember:
No Antivirus software can protect you unless you want to be safe.

And also ignore any of my mistakes as I type from mobile..

https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/4788d3e48dbad6a274a2ed844c76e9e770029e404ab6f72eb4eb8cd8a23fb265/detection
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