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"CryptoBandits malware lets criminals use your USB drive to access crypto wallets – Microsoft warns",
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"textContent": "Microsoft’s latest crypto malware research points to crypto wallets, one of several places a transaction can fail, as a key practical weakness in self-custody, A compromised Windows machine can change the address a user copies, expose a seed phrase before a transfer is signed, or send screenshots and wallet context back to an attacker. In […]\n\nThe post CryptoBandits malware lets criminals use your USB drive to access crypto wallets – Microsoft warns appeared first on CryptoSlate.",
"title": "CryptoBandits malware lets criminals use your USB drive to access crypto wallets – Microsoft warns"
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