$485K in Bitcoin Stolen Using Fake Software

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REFORMA Group
Mexico City (February 26, 2025) .-12:45 hrs



This is the spread of "GitVenom", a malware targeting gamers and investors that aims to steal personal and banking data. Credit: AFP
Using a Trojan called " GitVenom ," which primarily targets gamers and crypto investors, cybercriminals managed to steal $485,000 worth of bitcoin with fake software, Kaspersky warned.
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