Cybersecurity researchers have warned of a new scam campaign that leverages fake video conferencing apps to deliver an information stealer called Realst targeting people working in Web3 under the guise of fake business meetings.
“The threat actors behind the malware have set up fake companies using AI to make them increase legitimacy,” Cado Security researcher Tara Gould said. “The company Cybersecurity researchers have warned of a new scam campaign that leverages fake video conferencing apps to deliver an information stealer called Realst targeting people working in Web3 under the guise of fake business meetings.
“The threat actors behind the malware have set up fake companies using AI to make them increase legitimacy,” Cado Security researcher Tara Gould said. “The company
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