Hackers are deploying fake Captcha prompts to distribute Lumma Stealer malware, which targets sensitive data, including cryptocurrency wallet credentials. This Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) operation is a growing threat, with cybercriminals monetizing stolen information through identity theft and fraudulent transactions.
- Lumma Stealer malware spreads via fake Captcha prompts, targeting crypto wallets and sensitive credentials.
- Operated as a Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS), subscriptions cost as little as $250, making it accessible to cybercriminals.
- Stolen data is often resold to 'traffer teams,' escalating risks of bank fraud and identity theft.
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