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Zoom remote control feature abused for crypto stealing cyberattacks

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  • Cybercriminals are inviting victims to talk to “journalists”
  • On the Zoom call, they’re asked to grant permissions for remote access
  • Those that grant the permissions lose their crypto

Hackers are abusing Zoom’s remote desktop feature to steal people’s cryptocurrency, experts have warned.

Cybersecurity researchers Trail of Bits claim to have seen the attack in the wild, focusing on “high-value targets,” people who the media would often contact for comments and discussion on everyday events. The attackers would reach out via social media (X, for example), and send them a Zoom invite via Calendly, pretending to be Bloomberg journalists.

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