Key takeaways Proofpoint identified multiple YouTube channels distributing malware by promoting cracked and pirated video games and related content. The video descriptions include links leading to the download of information stealers. The activity likely targets consumer users who do not have the benefits of enterprise-grade security on their home computers. Overview Threat actors often target […]
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A threat group is using YouTube channels to distribute a variant of Lumma Stealer, a malware that targets sensitive information, by uploading videos with malicious URLs disguised as cracked software installation guides.
A targeted campaign against the gaming community exploits Discord channels and fake download sites to distribute types of information-stealing malware. Multiple information stealer families, including BBy Stealer, Nova Sentinel, Doenerium, and Epsilon Stealer, were identified. To counter similar threats, online gamers are urged to download software exclusively from official and trustworthy websites.