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Facebook users are being tricked into downloading malware via fake crypto sites and celebrity-endorsed promotions

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  • Experts warn Facebook crypto ads now deliver malware through trusted brand impersonation
  • Malware deploys only when victims meet specific browser or profile criteria
  • Local server and PowerShell commands allow stealthy data exfiltration and control

A new wave of malware attacks is targeting Bitcoin and crypto owners through Facebook ads that mimic trusted names in the industry.

Bitdefender says it has uncovered a multi-stage malvertising campaign that exploits the reputations of well-known platforms like Binance, TradingView, ByBit, and others.

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