🚀 🔥 Richard Teng Warns Users of Fake Binance Support Calls Asking to Change API 🔥
#RichardTeng #Binance #BinanceScam #FakeSupportCalls #API #Security #Phishing #Passwords #Credentials #StaySafe #X
Binance CEO Richard Teng posted on X to remind users to stay alert against a new scam, where fraudsters impersonate Binance support and call users, attempting to trick users into changing their API. Richard Teng emphasized that Binance will never ask for users’ passwords or credentials over the phone.#RichardTeng #Binance #BinanceScam #FakeSupportCalls #API #Security #Phishing #Passwords #Credentials #StaySafe #X
🚀 ModStealer Malware Poses Threat to Crypto Wallets Across Platforms
#ModStealer #Malware #CryptoWallets #CrossPlatform #Windows #Linux #macOS #WalletExtensions #WalletData #Credentials #DigitalCertificates #C2Server #PrivateKeys #MnemonicPhrases #APIKeys #OnChainAttacks #JobAdvertisements #Developers #NodeJS #SecurityThreat
According to PANews, security firm Mosyle has identified a cross-platform malware named ModStealer, which can bypass mainstream antivirus software by disguising itself as a background assistant program. This malware specifically targets browser-based crypto wallet data on Windows, Linux, and macOS systems. It spreads through fake job advertisements and primarily targets developers with Node.js environments installed.
ModStealer is capable of automatically executing and collecting wallet extensions, system credentials, and digital certificates, subsequently uploading the data to a remote command and control (C2) server. Security experts warn that this malware poses a direct threat to cryptocurrency users and platforms, potentially leading to the exposure of private keys, mnemonic phrases, and API keys, which could result in large-scale on-chain attacks.#ModStealer #Malware #CryptoWallets #CrossPlatform #Windows #Linux #macOS #WalletExtensions #WalletData #Credentials #DigitalCertificates #C2Server #PrivateKeys #MnemonicPhrases #APIKeys #OnChainAttacks #JobAdvertisements #Developers #NodeJS #SecurityThreat
🚀 Ripple Advances Institutional Finance Strategy with New Compliance Tools
#Ripple #XRPL #InstitutionalFinance #ComplianceTools #Credentials #DeepFreeze #Simulation #LendingProtocol #PooledLending #UnderwrittenCredit #ZeroKnowledgeProofs #ConfidentialMultiPurposeTokens #CollateralManagement #Early2026 #PANews #DecentralizedIdentity
According to PANews, Ripple has announced an acceleration of its institutional finance strategy, unveiling a series of compliance and credit tools. This development comes as the company prepares to launch a native lending protocol later this year. Currently, three compliance features—credentials, deep freeze, and simulation—are operational. Credentials are linked to decentralized identity identifiers, enabling issuers to verify user attributes. The deep freeze feature can prevent sanctioned accounts from transferring funds, while the simulation tool allows developers to test transactions without recording them, thereby expanding the compliance toolkit.
The forthcoming lending protocol will introduce pooled lending and underwritten credit, offering institutions low-cost compliant loans and providing small investors with earning opportunities. Additionally, the XRPL community plans to develop zero-knowledge proofs, with confidential multi-purpose tokens expected to launch in early 2026. These tokens will enable collateral management without disclosing sensitive data.
Ripple's roadmap indicates a vision to establish XRPL as a leading blockchain for institutional finance. The success of this initiative will depend on balancing regulatory compliance with security enhancements.#Ripple #XRPL #InstitutionalFinance #ComplianceTools #Credentials #DeepFreeze #Simulation #LendingProtocol #PooledLending #UnderwrittenCredit #ZeroKnowledgeProofs #ConfidentialMultiPurposeTokens #CollateralManagement #Early2026 #PANews #DecentralizedIdentity
🚀 AI TRENDS | University of California Study Reveals Security Risks in Third-Party LLM Routers
#AI #securityrisks #thirdpartyLLM #maliciouscode #credentials #AIagents #UCstudy #smartcontracts #wallets #privatekeys #seedphrases #cybersecurity #ETH
Researchers at the University of California have identified security vulnerabilities in 26 third-party large language model (LLM) routers, which can potentially inject malicious code or steal credentials from AI agent traffic. According to NS3.AI, the study highlighted that one of these routers was able to drain Ether from a decoy wallet, although the reported financial loss remained under $50. The research paper cautioned developers who utilize AI coding agents for smart contracts or wallets, noting that private keys or seed phrases could be exposed when requests are routed through unscreened routers.#AI #securityrisks #thirdpartyLLM #maliciouscode #credentials #AIagents #UCstudy #smartcontracts #wallets #privatekeys #seedphrases #cybersecurity #ETH