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Mac users warned over malware cthulhu that steals crypto wallets
Mac users warned over malware cthulhu that steals crypto wallets

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New malware “Cthulhu Stealer” targets Mac users and crypto wallets

Apple Mac users should be on the lookout for a dangerous new malware known as “Cthulhu Stealer,” which poses as legitimate software and steals personal information and cryptocurrency wallets. The malware, which has been trending upward, poses a significant threat, especially to popular crypto wallets like MetaMask, Coinbase, and Binance.

Thai authorities have taken strong action against an illegal Bitcoin mining business in Ratchaburi, a town west of Bangkok. This was done after locals complained many times that the power would go out often. The August 23 raid found the mining operation that was causing the power outages that had been happening for over a month.

The study began in the middle of July, when people started losing power for no apparent reason. The Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) and local police worked together to find the source of the problem because they were worried about these outages. They looked around and found that the illegal Bitcoin mining was happening in one house in Ratchaburi.

Jamnong Chanwong, who is in charge of security for the area, said that the house was using an unusually large amount of power but not paying for it. This difference showed that the miners were taking power to keep their activities going. It had been rented to a business for about four months at the time of the power failure.

Even though the mining equipment was taken during the raid, no one was arrested. The operators are thought to have run away as soon as they knew they were being watched. The case is still open, and the police are still looking for those involved.

Because energy costs are so low in Southeast Asia, illegal Bitcoin mining has become more widespread. This incident is part of a bigger trend in the area. In other countries, like Malaysia, it has been hard to stop this illegal activity. In response to similar cases, officials have had to take drastic steps to stop more energy theft.

Thailand has generally been more open to activities involving cryptocurrencies, but this case shows how hard it is to keep up with the fast-changing business. To stop these kinds of criminal activities from happening again, the government might need to tighten up on tracking and punishments.

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Formally freelance blogger Alex is passionate writer with interest in Finance and Business, fascinated about crypto following news and covering stories.
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