New Phishing Scam in China Targets Crypto Users with Fake Skype Video App

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A new phishing scam has emerged in China, targeting cryptocurrency users. The scammers are using a fake Skype video app to deceive users and steal their funds. The scam takes advantage of China’s ban on international applications, as mainland users often search for these banned apps through third-party platforms. The hackers have created a fake Skype application with a version number that differs from the legitimate version. They also impersonated the Binance exchange and later changed it to mimic a Skype backend domain. The fake app contains malware that targets crypto wallets. It requests access to internal files and images, which users often grant without suspicion. Once granted access, the app uploads sensitive information to the scammers’ backend. The app also looks for images and messages with TRX and ETH-like address format strings and replaces them with malicious addresses. The phishing interface’s backend has since been shut down, and the SlowMist team has blacklisted all wallet addresses linked to the scam.

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