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Banking Credentials Snatchers: Outsmart the Cyber Boogeyman’s Latest Gimmick!
Online banking just got a little riskier. A new JavaScript malware is gobbling up banking credentials like a kid in a candy store. Over 40 financial institutions are under fire, with 50,000 users already infected. But worry not, with our tips, you’ll stay one step…

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Just when you thought it was safe to log into your online banking, the cyber boogeyman comes along and spoils the party. A new piece of JavaScript malware has been found sneaking around the web, not just stealing cookies, but gobbling up banking credentials faster than a kid in a candy store. The baddies behind this operation have targeted over 40 financial institutions worldwide, leading to at least 50,000 infected user sessions. It's not all doom and gloom though; we've got some tips to help you stay a step ahead of these digital pickpockets.