Well, well, well! Looks like the digital chaos carnival just got a new clown – and his name is Stealka! Imagine a malware so sneaky it’s disguised as a gamer’s best friend – cheats, mods, and cracky little tricks – but secretly, it’s more like a digital bad penny, stealing your crypto and crashing your browser’s party. 🎭🤡
Kaspersky, the cybersecurity Sherlocks, just blew the lid on this naughty little monster – dubbed “Stealka” (because why not just add a little snark to your malware?), which targets Windows users like a hungry hippo eyeing a buffet of Bitcoin. 🍽️🦛
This fiend has been sneaking around since November, hiding in plain sight on platforms like GitHub, SourceForge, and Google Sites – basically the online equivalent of handing out candy to strangers, if the candy was laced with malware! 🍬💣
And get this: it’s not just a simple pickpocket. Oh no, Stealka is a multi-talented grotesque – hijacking accounts, pilfering cryptocurrency, and turning victim’s computers into crypto-mining factories. All while pretending to be the secret sauce for your favorite game mods! 🔥🎮
The kicker? This bad boy’s so convincing it can create fake websites that look almost professional – like a scammy PhD graduate of the internet school of deception. 🎓🕵️♂️

Crypto wallets and browsers – the digital treasure chests in the crosshairs! 💼💰
Ushkov from the Kaspersky team says Stealka is packing quite the punch – especially targeting browsers built on Chromium and Gecko. That’s right, folks – over 100 browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Yandex, and even Edge, are hapless victims! 😱🕸️
What does this digital bandit want? Autofill data, passwords, addresses, payment info, basically the juicy gossip of your online life – and not forgetting the top-secret extension settings for crypto wallets, password vaults, and two-factor authentication. Like robbing a bank, but all online! 🏦🔓
Wallets? Yes! Binance, Coinbase, MetaMask, and Trust Wallet are all in the crosshairs – because who doesn’t want a piece of the crypto pie? 🥧💳
And it’s not just your crypto ‘treasure chest’; messaging apps like Discord, Telegram, and even email clients aren’t safe either. Once Stealka’s in, it’s like a digital conga line of chaos! 🕺💻
Steer clear of pirate ships and hacker’s loot-stay safe out there! 🏴☠️🚫
Kaspersky’s sage advice? Use trustworthy antivirus, stash your passwords in a vault, and for the love of all things digital – avoid pirated software and dodgy game mods. Because nothing screams ‘I’m asking for trouble’ like a cracked game and a malware cocktail. 🍻🔥
By the way, Cloudflare reports that over 5% of all emails are basically malware parties – with phishing links and malicious attachments galore. So, maybe keep your inbox on a very short leash! 📧🚨
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