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Clipper Malware: How to Protect Your Cryptos from New Threats

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

2 years ago


  1. What is Clipper Malware
  2. How to Protect Your Cryptos
  3. Binance’s Measures to Combat This Issue

  4. Binance has identified a global malware issue that severely affects crypto transactions. This malware, known as Clipper, modifies withdrawal addresses during the transaction process, which can result in significant financial losses for users.

    What is Clipper Malware

    Clipper malware is a type of malicious software that intercepts data copied to your device’s clipboard. When a user copies a crypto wallet address to make a transfer, the Clipper replaces this address with that of the attacker. If the user does not notice this change and finalizes the transaction, the funds are sent to the attacker’s wallet, resulting in an irreversible loss.

    How to Protect Your Cryptos

    To avoid such attacks, it is recommended:

    * Be cautious with plugins and applications: Install only applications and plugins from reliable sources, especially on Android and web applications. Even iOS users should remain vigilant. * Verify withdrawal addresses: Before finalizing a crypto transaction, always check the withdrawal address. Make sure it exactly matches the one you copied. * Use security tools: Tools like antivirus and anti-malware software can help detect and block potential threats.

    Binance’s Measures to Combat This Issue

    Binance’s security team is aware of this issue and is actively working to blacklist suspicious addresses. Binance recommends that all crypto users revoke all transaction approvals until the issue is resolved.

    Furthermore, the crypto exchange has informed affected users about the malware and advised them to check their devices for any suspicious software or plugins. Additionally, users have been invited to share details about their incidents to help identify and analyze the involved malware and plugins.

    The security of your cryptocurrencies depends on your vigilance. By following these recommendations and staying informed about the latest threats, you can protect your digital assets from scams and fraud. Binance’s team continues to monitor new threats and updates its protocols to ensure the security of all crypto users.

    Following precautionary measures and staying informed about current threats will help you secure your cryptos. Continue to monitor updates from Binance and take the necessary steps to protect your assets.

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