Listen "Crypto Theft by Screen Reader"
Episode Synopsis
"Send me a quick text"A new variant of the Coyote banking trojan is targeting not just banks but cryptocurrency exchanges, and it is doing it in a way few defenders expect. Instead of exploiting a vulnerability, it abuses a Windows accessibility feature called UI Automation to read sensitive details right from your screen. In this episode, we break down how the attack works, why it is so effective, and what it means for protecting both banking and crypto assets.Thanks for spending a few minutes on the CyberBrief Project. If you want to dive deeper or catch up on past episodes, head over to cyberbriefproject.buzzsprout.com. You can also find the podcast on YouTube at youtube.com/@CyberBriefProject — I’d love to see you there. And if you find these episodes valuable and want to support the project, you can do that here: buzzsprout.com/support Your support means a lot. See you in the next one, and thank you for listening.
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