Researchers Uncover Keona Clipper Malware Used For Diverting Crypto Payments

Share post:

Researchers from Cyble have discovered a new Clipper malware called Keona Clipper.

The Clipper malware is able to redirect payments in cryptocurrencies to wallets controlled by attackers. To do this, Keona Clipper constantly monitors the contents of a user’s clipboard and searches for cryptocurrency wallets.

Clipper malware is usually distributed in the form of trojanized applications that can be downloaded from the internet. The aim of the malware is to steal money or financial details by exploiting the Windows clipboard.

Keona Clipper was developed in the .NET programming language and protected by Confuser 1.x. Researchers identified more than 90 different Keona samples since May 2022, showing wide deployment.

Once executed, the malware notifies an attacker-controlled Telegram bot via the Telegram API. In situations where the computer is restarted, the malware also ensures that it is always running. This is achieved by creating autostart entries in the Windows registry.

To ensure persistence, the malware copies itself to several locations, including the Administrative Tools folder and the Startup folder.

After deployment, Keona Clipper silently monitors each clipboard and uses regular expressions to search for crypto wallets. As soon as a wallet is found, it is immediately replaced in the clipboard by a wallet address provided by the attacker.

The sources for this piece include an article in TechRepublic.

Featured Tech Jobs

SUBSCRIBE NOW

Related articles

Cyber Security Today, Week in Review for week ending Friday, April 26, 2024

This episode features a discussion on the latest in the Change Healthcare ransomware attack, a vulnerability in an abandoned Apache open source project, the next step in Canada's proposed critical infrastructure cybersecurity law and the future

Cyber Security Today, April 26, 2024 – Patch warnings for Cisco ASA gateways and a WordPress plugin

This episode reports on the malicious plugin worm that refuses to die

Cyber Security Today, April 24, 2024 – Good news/bad news in Mandiant report, UnitedHealth admits paying a ransomware gang, and more

This episode reports on the danger of using expired open-source packages, a tool used by a Russian hacking group and passw

Google Play introduces new biometric verification with a user warning

Google has recently announced updates to the biometric verification process for Google Play purchases, aiming to bolster security...

Become a member

New, Relevant Tech Stories. Our article selection is done by industry professionals. Our writers summarize them to give you the key takeaways