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Eternidade Stealer spreads via WhatsApp hijacking, using Python scripts and IMAP-driven C2 updates to target Brazilian users.
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A sophisticated malware campaign is exploiting WhatsApp in Brazil to spread the Eternidade Stealer banking trojan. Attackers ...