Styx Stealer, a new malware, stealthily swipes cryptocurrency from Windows-based computers. Cybersecurity firm Check Point Research first identified Styx as a beefier version of Phemodrone Stealer in April. The malware exploited a now-patched Windows vulnerability, hijacking cryptocurrency transactions and stealing…
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