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Password Stealer on Chrome Sending Stolen Data to a MongoDB Database

by Alicia Gregorian
December 2, 2019
in Cyber Bites
Password Stealer

A new Windows trojan has been discovered that attempts to steal passwords stored in the Google Chrome browser. While this is nothing unique, what stands out is that the malware uses a remote MongoDB database to store the stolen passwords. This trojan is called CStealer, and like many other info-stealing trojans, was created to target and steal login credentials that were saved in Google Chrome’s password manager.

Source: Bleeping Computer

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