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    Hackers using fake laser live apps to steal seed phrases and drain the crypto

    PineapplesUpdateBy PineapplesUpdateMay 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    McOS users are using fake laser live apps to dry the cryptos through cyber criminals malware, which steals seed phrases, a cyber security firm warns.

    Malaware replaces the valid laser live app on the devices of the victims and then inspires the user to input its seed phrase through a foi pop-up message, a team of the monlock Said In May 22 report.

    “Initially, the attackers could use the clone to steal passwords, notes and wallet details to get a glimpse of the property of the wallet, but they had no way to withdraw money,” said the Moonlock team.

    “Now, within a year, they have learned to steal the seed phrases and empty the purse of their victims,” ​​it said.

    In a way, scammers change the real laser live app with a clone, through the atomic McOS Steeler, designed to steal sensitive data, which is the moonlite Said It has been able to learn at least 2,800 hacked websites.

    Hackers using fake laser live apps to steal seed phrases and drain the crypto
    Source: Moonlight

    After infecting a device, atomic Macos steals personal data, passwords, notes, and wallet details and replace the real laser live app with a foi.

    “The fake app then displays a solid alert about suspicious activity, motivating the user to enter his seed phrase,” said the Moonlock team.

    “Once entry, the seed phrase is sent to an attacker-controlled server, which exposes the user’s property in seconds.”

    Malware campaign active since August

    Munlock is tracking malware that has been distributing malicious clones of Laser Live since August, with at least four active campaigns, and they think hackers are “becoming smarter.”

    The danger actor on the dark web is offering malware with “anti-luster” features. However, one of the examples tested by the moonlite did not have the facility of complete-left-to-complete phishing functionality. The firm estimates those characteristics, “can still be in development or the future updates are upcoming.”

    Moonlock says hackers are offering malware for thieves to steal from lasors. Source: Moonlight

    “It’s not just a theft. It is a high-dot attempt to exclude one of the most reliable devices in the Crypto world. And not supporting the thieves,” the Moonlock said.

    “On dark web forums, nonsense is increasing around anti-laser plans. The next wave is already taking shape. Hackers will keep advantage of the owners of Trust Crypto in Laser Live.”

    Connected: Laser Secure Disorder after hacker bot tries to steal seed phrases

    To avoid hunting of similar malware scams, the cyber security firm recommends beware of any page that warns a significant error and asks for the 24-word recovery phrase.

    At the same time, never share seed phrases with anyone or input it on any website, no matter how valid it looks and only download the laser live from your official source.

    The laser did not respond to cointelegraph’s request for immediate comments.

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