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Phorpiex Botnet Resurfaces With New Tricks to Steal Cryptos

Posted on 20 December 2021

From cyware.com

Phorpiex Botnet Resurfaces With New Tricks to Steal Cryptos

Phorpiex, the botnet known for its diverse infrastructure and extortion campaigns, has resurfaced with its new variant named Twizt. Now, the botnet is using a method called crypto clipping in an attempt to steal cryptocurrency.

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