Sticky Werewolf Strikes Again: Cyber Espionage with a Dash of Malware Madness!

Sticky Werewolf is at it again, prowling Russia and Belarus, armed with Lumma Stealer malware. Kaspersky, tracking this digital predator under the moniker Angry Likho, notes its cunning phishing tactics and penchant for pilfering sensitive data. Keep your cookies and crypto safe—this wolf bites hard and fast!

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Hot Take:

Sticky Werewolf: Because why settle for a regular werewolf when you can have one that steals your data and leaves you howling at the moon in cybersecurity despair? This furry fiend is making its mark in Russia and Belarus, proving that the only thing scarier than a werewolf is a werewolf with malware and a penchant for cryptocurrency wallets.

Key Points:

  • Sticky Werewolf is targeting Russia and Belarus with Lumma Stealer malware.
  • Kaspersky labels the activity as Angry Likho, similar to Awaken Likho.
  • Attacks are focused on large organizations and government agencies.
  • The group uses spear-phishing with booby-trapped attachments.
  • Lumma Stealer snatches sensitive data, including browser-stored banking info.

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