This sextortion malware is much more dangerous than you can even imagine! The MyloBot malware is back and this time, it has evolved in a way to take advantage if you consume pornographic content. The malware, which was first detected in 2018, is now known to infect your computer and send sextortion emails and demands the ransom in cryptocurrency Bitcoin. This new iteration of MyloBot can also hide itself well for the periods of 14 days, thereby avoiding antivirus and malware protection solutions.
First reported by The Hacker News, the evolved version of this malware is designed to abuse the victim by sending extortion emails based on his/her online usage. The extortion mails wait until you visit a pornographic website your computer and immediately send the mail, threatening to leak a video that it claims to have recorder from your computer’s webcam to your contact list.
The sextortion email even says that the malware has recorded both the screen grab of what you were watching alongside the webcam feed, thereby revealing your awkward expressions to your family and friends circle.
The email, however, gives a solution to avoid all that if you are willing to pay $2,732 to the hacker in Bitcoin.
"This threat actor went through a lot of trouble to drop the malware and keep it undetected, only to use it as an extortion mail sender," Minerva Labs researcher Natalie Zargarov said. "Botnets are dangerous exactly because of this unknown upcoming threat. It could just as easily drop and execute ransomware, spyware, worms, or other threats on all infected endpoints."
The best part is to avoid replying to such mails, since this malware only sends an extortion email. However, you will need to clear it up from your system. Hence, you should
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