Crazy Evil’s Crypto Chaos: How a Russian Scamming Gang Swindles Millions

Crazy Evil, a notorious Russian crypto scamming gang, cleverly redirects legitimate web traffic to malicious landing pages. This crafty crew, active since 2021, is known for targeting cryptocurrencies, NFTs, and more. With sophisticated malware like Stealc and AMOS, they’ve infected thousands of devices, raking in over $5 million.

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Move over Ocean’s Eleven, there’s a new gang in town, and they’re not after casino vaults but your crypto assets! Crazy Evil, the Russian crypto scamming crew, is taking the digital heist game to a whole new level. If only they could channel their evil genius into something more socially acceptable, like inventing an AI that makes us all millionaires… ethically!

Key Points:

– Crazy Evil is a Russian crypto scamming group specializing in social engineering.
– Since 2021, they’ve targeted cryptocurrencies, NFTs, and web3 projects.
– The group uses advanced malware tools like Stealc and Atomic macOS Stealer.
– Crazy Evil has generated over $5 million in illicit revenue.
– They operate several fake services to distribute malware.

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