Chrome Password Stealing Trojan
Chrome Password Stealing Trojan Sends Passwords To Remote MongoDB Database
Researchers have found a new password stealer targeting Google Chrome. What’s different about this Chrome Password Stealing Trojan is that it stores all stolen passwords to a remote MongoDB database.
Chrome Password Stealing Trojan Reportedly, researchers have discovered a new password-stealing Trojan targeting Google Chrome. Identified as CStealer, the Trojan has nothing special except its peculiar way of storing stolen passwords. According to BleepingComputer, the malware first caught the attention of MalwareHunterTeam and then of a researcher James.
Specifically, the Trojan connects to the database via MongoDB C Driver, for which, it also has the credentials. So, right after gaining access to the passwords stored in Chrome Password Manager, it connects to the database to share data.
Risk Of Password Breaches As observed by the researchers, the Trojan presently works as a password stealer. However, it still poses a significant threat to users’ security since it potentially permits other attackers to steal passwords.
Therefore, users should avoid saving passwords to their browsers, especially if they use the Chrome browser. Consider using an alternate password manager, such as LastPass, as it seems the Trojan targets Chrome’s Password Manager.
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