Ways to protect against sophisticated $5 malware sold on the Dark Web
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May 10, 2022

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For $5, anyone can buy this malware that steals your logins and browser history

For $5, anyone can buy this malware that steals your logins and browser history

All malware is destructive, but one is incredibly sneaky. A backdoor Trojan is enough to strike fear into the hearts of any cybersecurity expert. There is one on the loose now that crooks can buy for $5. Even though it's cheap, it's extremely dangerous.

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