Information-stealing malware ExelaStealer is attacking Windows systems, stealing passwords, credit cards, keystrokes and more, according to The Hacker News. Distributed as a fraudulent PDF document, threat actors are likely using phishing methods to deploy the malware. More actors are expected to use ExelaStealer, which ranges from $20-$120 depending on the plan. The malware could be used for blackmail, espionage or ransom.
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