Pirated Copies of 'The Odyssey' Are Hiding Crypto-Stealing Malware
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The cybersecurity company Bitdefender has identified fake pirated copies of Christopher Nolan's latest film, actually broadcasting Lumma Stealer, a malicious software designed to steal wallets of cryptocurrency, passwords and browser sessions.
Beware: Pirated Copies Of The Odyssey Found With Crypto Malware
A major cybersecurity firm warns that many pirated copies of Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey may be embedded with malware that attacks crypto wallets. Christopher Nolan’s rendition of Homer’s The Odyssey is now a certified box office success. After a domestic opening of over $123.5 million on July 17 across US theaters, ticket sales are now nearing $1.3 billion globally. It comes against the film’s $250 million budget per Box Office Mojo. With t…
Pirated Copies of 'The Odyssey' Are Hiding Crypto-Stealing Malware
Bitdefender says fake downloads of the newly released blockbuster are already spreading Lumma Stealer, malware that scrapes crypto wallets, passwords and browser sessions from infected machines.
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