BlockBeats News, December 24th. According to Scam Sniffer, a victim lost $1 million due to a Zoom impersonation malware scam associated with the us04-zoom[.]us threat actor. Currently, cases of private key theft malware are on the rise. It is important to rigorously verify the source and conduct a security scan before installation.
Prior to this, Twitter user Lsp (@lsp8940) tweeted, "Wallet was hacked, lost 1 million Usd0++, the hacker impersonated a Twitter, through interactions on my Twitter, pretending to be my friend, then the other party said they wanted to chat and have a meeting about project development with me. They sent me a zoom link. My computer already had Zoom, but I had issues with Zoom before and needed to reinstall. So when the webpage prompted a reinstallation, I did it, only to wake up and find out I had been hacked."