Beware: Fake Reddit and WeTransfer Sites Spread Lumma Stealer Malware!

Hackers are impersonating Reddit and WeTransfer with 1,000 fake sites to spread Lumma Stealer malware. Victims are tricked into clicking a fake download link, leading to data theft. Be wary of suspicious links and always double-check URLs before downloading.

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Who knew Reddit threads could be this captivating? Apparently, hackers did! In a plot twist worthy of a cybercrime thriller, these digital tricksters are luring netizens with fake Reddit discourse, only to hand them over to the Lumma Stealer malware like a bad date that ends with losing your wallet. Someone call Hollywood, this script practically writes itself!

Key Points:

  • Hackers are creating nearly 1,000 fake web pages mimicking Reddit and WeTransfer.
  • The deception involves a fake Reddit discussion leading users to a bogus WeTransfer page.
  • The fake WeTransfer site distributes the Lumma Stealer malware.
  • Over 500 pages pose as Reddit, with more than 400 impersonating WeTransfer.
  • Lumma Stealer is a powerful info-stealer malware capable of hijacking accounts.

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