IntezerLabs warns users that a cryptographic application such as Jamm will steal their keys.

2021-1-6 04:02
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According to Decrypt on January 6, a statement from cybersecurity firm Intezer Labs found the "ElectroRAT" malware in a fraudulent cryptocurrency application designed to steal encryption from users, including Jamm, eTrade, and DaoPoker. To date, the “ElectroRAT” malware has affected at least 6,500 Twitter users.

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IntezerLabs warns users to be wary of cryptographic applications like Jamm which can steal your keys.
According to Decrypt on January 6, a statement from cybersecurity firm Intezer Labs found the "ElectroRAT" malware in a fraudulent cryptocurrency application designed to steal encryption from users, including Jamm, eTrade, and DaoPoker. To date, the “ElectroRAT” malware has affected at least 6,500 Twitter users.
2021-1-6 04:02