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Cryptocurrency-Stealing Malware Spotted On Google Play Store

IT security specialists from ESET discovered a new type of cryptocurrency-stealing malware, a so-called “Clipper,” in some Google Play Store applications. ESET reported their worrying findings to Google which was quick to remove the infected apps.

It seems that the new type of malware employed a very straightforward method to steal cryptocurrency from wallet users. To transfer crypto to another account, users need to enter the recipient’s address in their wallet application. But, these crypto addresses are long and challenging to enter manually, so many users copy-paste them.

The cryptocurrency-stealing malware steps in and replaces the copied address with the one operated by its developers. It does that by surveying the system’s clipboard, and the replacement takes place automatically when the malware detects something looking like a crypto wallet address. Besides, this malware also stole the user’s credentials and private keys off the system’s clipboard.

Cryptocurrency-Stealing Malware Spotted On Google Play Store, Removed By Google

The so-called “Clipper” cryptocurrency-stealing malware has been affecting Windows users since 2017. However, its Android variant came out in mid-2018, but it was only affecting Android apps outside of Google Play Store. Now, ESET spotted the cryptocurrency-stealing malware known as “Clipper” in several apps on Google Play Store.

One of the apps ESET revealed as infected with “Clipper” is the MetaMask App. The thing is the original and legitimate MetaMask, an Ethereum-based DApp, is not having an Android app. So, the MetaMask application on the Google Play Store is a third-party application designed by cyber criminals to steal cryptocurrency funds. “We would appreciate if Google Play Devs would reserve trademarked names for apps, especially repeat phishing targets like us,” the original MetaMask DApp’s devs said on Twitter.

Undoubtedly, keeping the security of Google Play Store apps is a challenging task for Google since dozens of new apps are coming out daily. In our case, luckily, thanks to ESET, Google removed MetaMask and other apps affected by the “Clipper” cryptocurrency-stealing malware.

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Ethereum Classic (ETC) To Get Metamask Support, But Nothing Is Official Right Know

The Ethereum Classic (ETC) community has received news after its director, Anthony Lusardi, announced through the social network Twitter that Metamask, the Ethereum’s browser and wallet, will soon offer support to the ETC blockchain. The executive also said that, although the support is not yet finished, the work continues to develop.

This new still undergoing partnership could generate new possibilities for Ethereum Classic (ETC) and its ecosystem.

Some news articles even reported that Metamask already supported the Ethereum Classic (ETC) cryptocurrency, so Lusardi felt the need to come out to state that Metamask’s support for ETC is not officially confirmed.

We work together and hope it will be included. I must say, the chances are high. But it’s not official.

Anthony Lusardi, Ethereum Classic (ETC) Director

Metamask support for Ethereum Classic (ETC) would greatly benefit the ETC

Metamask is a plugin created as an extension for Chrome, Opera, Firefox, and Brave Internet browsers, which allows you to interact with Ethereum (ETH) blockchain and will soon support Ethereum Classic (ETC), also.

The program can run Ethereum’s decentralized applications (DApps) without the need for a complete node.

Also, Metamask has a secure identity vault and a wallet for Ethereum (ETH) transactions. The software, which is known for its fox mascot, bridges the gap between the user interfaces for Ethereum (ETH) and the web.

Ethereum Classic (ETC) was born out of an Ethereum (ETH) blockchain fork when the implementation of the Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) failed. Let’s remember that after an exploited vulnerability, the DAO project was hacked, resulting in the loss of more than $60 million in ETH.

To financially support Ethereum Classic (ETC) in its development, marketing, and community, the ETC Cooperative (the ECC) was created. The goal is to provide funds for community members to develop their own projects, according to the ECC’s official portal.

Above all that, the future Metamask support for Ethereum Classic (ETC) would benefit the ETC, increasing its usability and adoption rate.

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