Around 1,000 fake Reddit and WeTransfer pages are disseminating Lumma Stealer malware, according to a Sekoia.io researcher. The counterfeit pages mimic authentic Reddit conversations and WeTransfer user interfaces. Malware downloads are triggered via deceptive WeTransfer links that appear to offer legitimate software. The extent of the phishing campaign’s dissemination is unknown. Lumma Stealer is a harmful malware-as-a-service (MaaS) tool associated with the theft of sensitive information and ransomware attacks.

Hackers Hammer Android and iPhone Users As Bank Account Attacks Surge 258% in One Year: Kaspersky
The number of smartphone users affected by banking malware soared 258% in 2024, according to cybersecurity firm Kaspersky. The most prolific malware was Mamont, which