Crazy Evil Gang’s Social Media Scams: A $5 Million Cybercrime Comedy

Crazy Evil is a cybercrime gang cleverly running over 10 social media scams, tricking victims into installing malware like Stealc and AMOS. With six subteams and a knack for targeting cryptocurrency users, they’ve pocketed over $5 million. Despite being a major threat, their biggest enemy might be themselves—cue the internal drama!

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**_Who knew being ‘Crazy Evil’ could be so organized? This Russian-speaking gang takes multitasking to a whole new level with their scam buffet, serving up malware like it’s going out of style. But hey, at least they’re providing on-the-job training for aspiring cybercriminals!_**

Key Points:

– Crazy Evil gang operates over 10 different social media scams using malware like Stealc, AMOS, and Angel Drainer.
– The group focuses on cryptocurrency users and influencers, targeting them with customized spearphishing tactics.
– Crazy Evil is organized into six subteams, each targeting specific victim profiles.
– The gang has earned over $5 million from their scams since 2021, with victim losses ranging from $0.10 to over $100,000.
– Internal conflict poses the biggest threat to the group’s operations, with potential for exit scams and splintering.

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