Realst Malware Returns: Targeting Web3 Developers in Crypto Stealer Campaign
The Mac-infecting Realst crypto stealer is back after over a year of silence.

The Mac-infecting Realst crypto stealer malware has resurfaced and is now targeting Web3 developers through a spear-phishing campaign. Cybercriminals pose as recruiters on social platforms like Telegram and X, tricking victims into downloading a fake video meeting app that steals sensitive data such as browser cookies, credentials, and crypto wallets.
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