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New Mystic Stealer virus targets passwords and cryptocurrency keys

Cybersecurity analysts from Zscaler and Cyfirma warn of a new virus called Mystic Stealer that steals passwords or keys from cryptocurrencies.</div

This malware poses a serious threat to users because it can steal credentials from more than 40 popular browsers, including Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Opera and Vivaldi. The virus can also steal Telegram credentials. And users of almost all versions of Windows are also at risk.<br

The virus targets such popular applications as MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet, Binance, Rabby Wallet, OKX Wallet, OneKey and others. It is known that the first version of Mystic Stealer appeared in late April 2023. Analysts say you can buy such a program for $150 a month.

Hackers are currently actively working on a new virus update. The creators of the virus also run a channel in the Telegram messenger called Mystic Stealer News. This channel publishes news about the development of the virus, discusses various features and other related issues.

Recently, India’s federal cyberattack technology arm, CERT-In, warned about the Royal ransomware encryption program. Hackers are attacking critical facilities, demanding ransom in bitcoins;

In April, security experts at Cyble Research discovered new malware designed specifically for macOS that steals passwords and private keys from cryptocurrencies.<br