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    Rust-based Myth Stealer Malware Spread via Fake Gaming Sites Targets Chrome, Firefox Users

    June 10, 2025

    Cybersecurity researchers have shed light on a previously undocumented Rust-based information stealer called Myth Stealer that’s being propagated via fraudulent gaming websites.
    “Upon execution, the malware displays a fake window to appear legitimate while simultaneously decrypting and executing malicious code in the background,” Trellix security researchers Niranjan Hegde, Vasantha Lakshmanan

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