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Cryptocurrency Live News & Updates : Russian Hackers Use Firefox Extensions to Steal Crypto

Cryptocurrency Live News & Updates : Russian Hackers Use Firefox Extensions to Steal Crypto

Economic Times5 days ago
11 Aug 2025 | 05:10:10 AM IST
A report reveals that the Russian hacker group GreedyBear has exploited 150 malicious Firefox extensions to steal over $1 million in cryptocurrency in just five weeks. Recent reports highlight a significant cybersecurity threat as the Russian hacker group GreedyBear has stolen over $1 million in cryptocurrency by leveraging 150 weaponized Firefox extensions. These hackers created counterfeit versions of popular wallets like MetaMask and Exodus, employing a technique called Extension Hollowing to introduce harmful code after initial downloads. Additionally, they utilized nearly 500 malicious Windows executable files distributed on Russian piracy sites, which included various types of malware. In the broader cryptocurrency market, Bitcoin has recently surpassed 119,000 USDT with a 2.29% increase, while Ethereum and BNB have seen declines, trading below 4,200 USDT and 800 USDT, respectively. The Federal Reserve's potential interest rate cuts may also influence market dynamics, with a 90.7% likelihood of a 25 basis point reduction in September. As the cryptocurrency landscape evolves, both security threats and market fluctuations remain critical areas for investors and users to monitor. Show more
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