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Source Code for Rust-based Infostealer Leaked

Posted on 27 July 2022

From cyware.com

Source Code for Rust-based Infostealer Leaked

Cyble researchers spotted a new Rust-based infostealer, named Luca Stealer. The source code of the malware has been released for free on hacker forums. Luca Stealer is being actively used by threat actors.

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