Hackers have created fake Zoom conference phishing attacks, stealing crypto assets worth millions of dollars. The malicious attacks invite users to click on Zoom meeting links, triggering the download of a malware script. Analysis from SlowMist suggests the hackers could be Russian, with the attacks beginning around mid-November. In response, users are advised to verify meeting links before clicking, avoid unknown software, and regularly update antivirus software.
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