Binance: Crypto users need to guard against Clipper malware and be wary of wallet addresses being replaced by attackers
ChainCatcher news, Binance stated in a blog post that a global malware issue has been discovered, which can change withdrawal addresses during transactions. This malware is commonly referred to as "Clipper malware," which intercepts data stored in the clipboard, primarily targeting cryptocurrency wallet addresses. When users copy and paste wallet addresses to transfer cryptocurrency, the malware replaces the original address with an address specified by the attacker. If users complete the transfer without noticing the change, the cryptocurrency will be sent to the attacker's wallet, resulting in financial loss.The activity of this issue has significantly increased, especially on August 27, 2024, leading to substantial financial losses for affected users. This malware is typically spread through unofficial applications and plugins, particularly on Android and web applications, but iOS users should also remain vigilant. Many users inadvertently installed these malicious applications while searching for software in their native language or through unofficial channels, often due to restrictions in their country/region.To protect against such malware, users should verify authenticity, carefully check addresses, and use security software.