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La plataforma de habilidades de OpenClaw se convierte en una plataforma de entrega de malware

La plataforma de habilidades de OpenClaw se convierte en una plataforma de entrega de malware
OpenClaw, the AI assistant that lets users manage tasks through messaging apps, is facing serious security concerns after researchers uncovered malware hidden in user‑submitted skill add‑ons on its ClawHub marketplace. Over a short period, dozens of malicious skills and hundreds of malicious add‑ons were identified, many posing as cryptocurrency tools while stealing sensitive credentials. The creator, Peter Steinberger, has introduced new publishing safeguards, but the risk of malicious code remains a notable attack surface for users granting the assistant deep device access. Leer más

Stealerium Malware Agrega Extorsión Sexual Automatizada a Través de la Cámara Web

Stealerium Malware Agrega Extorsión Sexual Automatizada a Través de la Cámara Web
Security researchers at Proofpoint have identified a new variant of the open‑source infostealer known as Stealerium that automatically captures webcam photos and browser screenshots when a victim visits pornographic sites. The malware, distributed freely on GitHub by a developer calling themselves witchfindertr, steals typical data such as passwords and crypto keys while also adding a humiliating sextortion feature. Proofpoint observed the tool being used in phishing campaigns targeting hospitality, education and finance sectors. The discovery highlights a shift toward low‑profile, individual‑targeted extortion by cybercriminals. Leer más