New Clipper Malware Targets Shiba Inu Community

New Clipper Malware Targets Shiba Inu Community

By Jakub Lazurek

20 Sep 2024 (4 hours ago)

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A rising Clipper Malware scam is targeting the Shiba Inu community, intercepting crypto transactions and posing a significant threat to users' funds.

As cryptocurrency continues to develop, so do the methods cybercriminals use to exploit it. One of the latest threats is the Clipper Malware, which is increasingly targeting users in the Shiba Inu community and the broader crypto sector.

In a recent warning post, Shibarmy Scam Alerts highlighted the growing danger of the clipper malware scam. This type of malware, which has been around for seven years, is now actively being used to intercept cryptocurrency transactions. Initially discovered in dubious Android apps, it now poses a threat to both Android and iOS devices. The malware works by monitoring copied wallet addresses, altering them to divert funds to the attacker’s wallet.

This scam has become more prevalent, affecting many users. Even with platforms like Binance blacklisting suspicious wallet addresses, the community remains at high risk. The team urges users to manually check wallet addresses before transactions and use apps only from trusted sources like the Apple or Google Play Store.

Additionally, Shiba Inu’s new staking platform, K9 Finance, has also become a target. Cybercriminals have been impersonating the project, trying to deceive users. The K9 Finance team has been fending off attacks, but fake Telegram groups and links continue to appear. The community is advised to be cautious and follow only official K9 Finance links to avoid falling victim.

In light of these increasing threats, it’s crucial for users to be vigilant, confirm addresses, and stick to secure platforms to protect their funds from Clipper Malware and other scams.

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