Security firm Kaspersky has flagged that YouTubers are being blackmailed into promoting crypto mining malware.
Hackers blackmail YouTubers to promote SilentCryptoMiner, a crypto-mining Trojan, exploiting their reputations for malware distribution.
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One report claims at least 25 million people were targeted by infostealer malware between the beginning of 2023 and the end of 2024, capturing bank card details and passwords.
Security researchers at Kaspersky have revealed how cybercriminals used geofencing, compromised busi­ness accounts and coordinated bot networks to distribute malware dis­guised as DeepSeek AI software ...
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YouTube creators blackmailed to spread crypto malware
Cybercriminals are targeting popular YouTube creators with fake copyright claims, forcing them to distribute cryptocurrency mining malware disguised as Internet restriction bypass tools to thousands ...