Rusty Robot Ruckus: New Malware Uses Fake CAPTCHA to Steal Your Data!

EDDIESTEALER is the latest malware sensation, using fake CAPTCHA pages to trick users into unleashing its Rust-based info-stealing prowess. This sneaky software steals credentials, browser data, and crypto wallet info, all while hiding in plain sight. Remember, not every CAPTCHA is there to prove you’re human—some just want your data!

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***Behold the new Rust-y villain on the block: EDDIESTEALER, the malware that wants to steal your cookies, but not the chocolate chip kind. It’s like the Grinch of the cyber world, except instead of Christmas, it’s stealing your data and your peace of mind, all while hiding behind a CAPTCHA. Someone needs to tell EDDIESTEALER that real robots don’t fall for fake robot checks!***

Key Points:

– EDDIESTEALER is a Rust-based malware using fake CAPTCHA verification for data theft.
– It targets credentials, browser info, and cryptocurrency wallets.
– The Rust version of ChromeKatz helps bypass Chrome’s encryption for data access.
– New variants can now gather GPU, CPU details, and tweak communication patterns.
– The use of Rust in malware is growing due to its stealth and resilience.

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