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Infamous Chisel Targets Android Crypto Wallets, Raising Security Concerns

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Last updated: 2023/09/02 at 12:18 AM
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Infamous Chisel, a new malware, is attacking crypto wallets on Android devices, posing serious security concerns for crypto users. The malware was discovered to be extracting sensitive data via the Tor network. 

While there is no confirmation, the malware is suspected to be the work of Sandworm, a Russian agency. 

The Functioning of Infamous Chisel

Infamous Chisel focuses on crypto-related apps like Brave Browser, Coinbase, and Binance on Android devices. It also scans the Android Keystore system to find private crypto keys. The malware doesn’t limit itself to crypto-related data; it also extracts information from various other apps, broadening its range of collected data.

Aside from targeting crypto wallets and apps, the malware has features that allow it to collect additional data. Every two days, it runs a script that pings other devices and monitors HTTP ports. HTTP ports are the channels through which processes interact with servers over network connections. 

Additionally, the malware pulls data from other widely used apps like WhatsApp, Mozilla Firefox, Telegram, and PayPal. It also gathers hardware information about the targeted Android device.

A joint report by multiple security agencies, including the US National Security Agency and the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre pointed out that while the malware is not highly sophisticated, it is still dangerous.

“The Infamous Chisel components are low to medium sophistication and appear to have been developed with little regard to defense evasion or concealment of malicious activity,” noted the report.

Suspected Origin and the Importance of Strong Security Measures

Investigators are leaning towards the idea that Infamous Chisel may be a creation of Sandworm, a Russian military intelligence agency. The tool is believed to have been used previously for data extraction from devices belonging to the Ukrainian military. 

While there have been no reports of crypto theft specifically due to Infamous Chisel, the existence of such malware raises concerns about the necessity for robust security in crypto transactions.

The discovery of Infamous Chisel also adds to the conversation about the importance of key management and the use of hardware wallets for storing crypto keys. Hardware wallets keep the necessary keys on their own memory, separate from your computer, offering a layer of protection against such malware attacks.

In short, Android users, particularly those dealing with cryptocurrencies, need to be vigilant about their security measures. The malware, although not highly advanced, has a broad scope in terms of the data it can collect, making it a genuine threat. 



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