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Fake Reddit sites found pushing Lumma Stealer malware

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  • Security researchers discover hundreds of fake Reddit and WeTransfer pages
  • These are used in an elaborate scheme to deploy the Lumma Stealer
  • The pages are well-built and probably distributed via SEO poisoning and malicious landing pages

There are hundreds of fake Reddit and WeTransfer websites out there, all designed to trick people into downloading and running the Lumma Stealer malware, experts have warned.

Cybersecurity researchers from Sekoia have shared a complete list of the pages on GitHub, which includes 59 fake Reddit pages, and 407 fake WeTransfer pages.

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