Tech

Criminals are impersonating a popular online PDF converter service to trick users into downloading malware

Share
Share

  • Fake PDF converters are tricking users with cloned sites and fake CAPTCHAs
  • PowerShell command installs malware that steals browser and crypto wallet data
  • Attackers use realistic designs and social engineering to avoid detection

Cybercriminals are using fake PDF converters to install powerful malware on victims’ systems, experts have warned.

Research from CloudSEK found attackers are cloning popular file conversion websites like pdfcandy.com – replicating its logo and brand elements – in order to trick users into downloading malicious software.

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles
AI took a huge leap in IQ, and now a quarter of Gen Z thinks AI is conscious
Tech

AI took a huge leap in IQ, and now a quarter of Gen Z thinks AI is conscious

ChatGPT’s o3 model scored a 136 on the Mensa IQ test and...

DeepSeek sees surge in developer use as 3 in 10 businesses adopt the controversial LLM provider
Tech

DeepSeek sees surge in developer use as 3 in 10 businesses adopt the controversial LLM provider

Developers shift from loyalty to flexibility as OpenAI leads, but DeepSeek gains...

China’s CATL launches new EV sodium battery
Tech

China’s CATL launches new EV sodium battery

Chinese battery giant CATL has launched a new sodium-ion battery it says...