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Malware Targets Crypto Users via Cracked TradingView

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Crypto Users Attacked via “Cracked Version of TradingView”

Malwarebytes, a leading security agency, recently reported that hackers are using Reddit to spread AMOS and Lumma information-stealing malware, specifically targeting cryptocurrency users on both Apple Mac and Windows systems.

Malware Targeting Crypto Users via “Cracked Version of TradingView”

In a Reddit post, scammers attempted to lure users by claiming, “Hey traders! The crew at [name omitted] is excited to offer you a cracked TradingView Premium with lifetime access—totally free! We’ve bypassed the license walls to unlock every premium feature for your charting needs. Whether you’re scalping crypto, swinging stocks, or mapping forex, this is your free pass to pro tools.”

Malware Targeting Crypto Users via “Cracked Version of TradingView”Malware Targeting Crypto Users via “Cracked Version of TradingView”
Malware Targeting Crypto Users via “Cracked Version of TradingView”

However, these malware programs are capable of stealing users’ wallet funds and personal data. Hackers are using the cracked version of the popular trading platform TradingView as bait to trick cryptocurrency users into downloading and installing malicious software. Once installed, the malware operates secretly, stealing digital assets and personal information without the victim’s knowledge.

Malwarebytes has warned cryptocurrency users to remain vigilant and avoid downloading software from untrusted sources, particularly “cracked” applications.

Yu Jian, the founder of SlowMist, also retweeted the post, adding, “Cryptocurrency users should beware of Trojans disguised as cracked versions of TradingView!”

Scammers are increasingly using innovative methods to lure users. Recently, several fake Microsoft Teams websites pushing malware were discovered. Interacting with these sites poses serious risks, including data breaches, credential theft, session hijacking, and wallet draining. As a result, it’s crucial for users to verify the authenticity of sources before downloading or installing software.

Also Read: Odin.fun Clarifies: Did Not Fall Prey to Hackers, Bitcoins are Safe

Ritu Lavania
Written by Ritu Lavania
Ritu Lavania is a Crypto Journalist at CryptoNewsZ with over three years of experience. She focuses on deep research and clear, honest reporting. She specializes in breaking news and regulatory updates. Ritu tracks how new laws impact the digital asset market. She also follows emerging trends like AI-driven blockchains and Web3 tech. As an active member of the crypto community, she regularly tests new dApps and wallets. Ritu’s goal is to provide fast, easy-to-read news that helps readers stay ahead in the fast-moving crypto world.