Scammers Exploiting Counterfeit Video Meeting Platforms to Pilfer Data from Web3 Experts

Security experts have raised the alarm about a fresh fraudulent scheme utilizing counterfeit video conferencing applications to distribute an information theft tool known as Realst, aiming at professionals in the Web3 field by posing as phony corporate

Security experts have raised the alarm about a fresh fraudulent scheme utilizing counterfeit video conferencing applications to distribute an information theft tool known as Realst, aiming at professionals in the Web3 field by posing as phony corporate meetings.
“Perpetrators linked to this malicious software have established bogus enterprises employing artificial intelligence to enhance their credibility,” mentioned Tara Gould, a researcher at Cado Security. “These enterprises

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