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Super Mario Forever Game Installs Crypto Mining Malware on User Devices and Steals Personal Data
Hackers have hijacked a Super Mario game and are using it to install crypto-mining malware on unsuspecting Windows devices. Several PC gamers may be helping unscrupulous players that mine crypto and also steal user information.
According to a report from Cyble Research & Intelligence Labs (CRIL), a legitimate installer for Super Mario 3: Mario Forever carries additional payload that contains malware. The intelligence firm reports that the malware can run crypto-mining software that requires heavy computing resources, and steals data from the device. Cyble’s report states:
“Recently, CRIL identified a trojanized Super Mario Bros game installer that delivers multiple malicious components, including an XMR miner, SupremeBot mining client, and the Open-source Umbral stealer. The malware files were found bundled with a legitimate installer file of super-mario-forever-v702
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