GlassWorm Malware Uses Solana Dead Drops to Deliver RAT and Steal Browser, Crypto Data
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GlassWorm attack installs fake browser extension for surveillance
GlassWorm hides inside developer tools. Once it’s in, it steals data, installs remote access malware, and even a fake browser extension to monitor activity. While it starts with developers, the impact can quickly spread. With stolen credentials, access tokens, and compromised tools, attackers can launch wider supply chain attacks, putting companies and everyday users at risk. Introduction to Malware Binary Triage (IMBT) Course Looking to level …
GlassWorm Malware Uses Solana Dead Drops to Deliver RAT and Steal Browser, Crypto Data
Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a new evolution of the GlassWorm campaign that delivers a multi-stage framework capable of comprehensive data theft and installing a remote access trojan (RAT), which deploys an information-stealing Google Chrome extension masquerading as an offline version of Google Docs. "It logs keystrokes, dumps cookies and session tokens, captures screenshots, and
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