Golden Chickens Lay Malware Eggs: A Cracked Security Nightmare!

Golden Chickens, aka Venom Spider, have cooked up new malware dishes: TerraStealerV2 and TerraLogger. While TerraStealerV2 snags browser credentials and crypto wallet data, TerraLogger just listens in on your keystrokes like it’s eavesdropping on juicy gossip. These digital mischiefs show the Golden Chickens still have their feathers ruffled in malware development!

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Hot Take:

**Golden Chickens: The Only Chickens That Steal More Than Just Breadcrumbs!** While most chickens are content with pecking at seeds and corn, the Golden Chickens are out here fine-tuning malware to peck at your credentials and cryptocurrency wallets. It’s a classic case of bad eggs in the coop, with TerraStealerV2 and TerraLogger being the latest chicks to hatch. Just when you thought your digital nest was safe, these feathered felons are working hard to prove otherwise. Who knew chickens could be so… fowl?**

Key Points:

– Golden Chickens, a notorious cybercrime group, are behind two new malware families, TerraStealerV2 and TerraLogger.
– TerraStealerV2 targets browser credentials, cryptocurrency wallets, and browser extension data.
– TerraLogger functions as a standalone keylogger but lacks data exfiltration capabilities.
– The malware is distributed via OCX payloads and employs trusted Windows utilities to avoid detection.
– These malware tools are still under development and do not yet exhibit advanced stealth features.

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