Beware of “Meeten”: The Crypto-Stealing Malware Masquerading as a Business Meeting!

Web3 professionals, beware! Cybercriminals are luring victims with fake business meetings on a fraudulent platform named Meeten. The scam infects Windows and Macs with crypto-stealing malware. Remember, if your meeting app sounds like a bad dating site, think twice before downloading!

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Who knew that even virtual business meetings could be hazardous to your crypto health? Remember, not all meetings are worth attending, especially if they’re held on a platform that sounds like the lovechild of a real meeting and a sneaky cyber criminal. Swipe left on Meeten invites, folks!

Key Points:

  • Cybercriminals are targeting Web3 professionals with malware through fake meeting software called “Meeten.”
  • Meeten malware affects both Windows and macOS, aiming to steal cryptocurrency, banking details, and more.
  • The scam uses sophisticated social engineering tactics, like impersonating contacts and creating fake brands.
  • Malware can capture various sensitive details, including Telegram credentials and browser autofill information.
  • Web3 professionals should verify software legitimacy before downloading and use tools like VirusTotal for safety.

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