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Malicious actors are leveraging Binance's Smart Chain (BSC) contracts to distribute malware through compromised WordPress sites. The technique, known as 'EtherHiding,' allows hackers to hide malicious code in BNB Smart Chain contracts. This new threat has raised concerns about the security of blockchain platforms and the potential for cybercriminals to circumvent takedowns. The campaign has been discovered by multiple sources, including TheHackersNews, Alevskey, Cointelegraph, and web3isgreat. The incident highlights the ongoing challenges in ensuring the safety and integrity of cryptocurrency networks.
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šØ EtherHiding ā New threat detected! Malicious actors are using Binance's Smart Chain (BSC) contracts to host malicious code and serve it on compromised #WordPress sites to distribute #malware. Learn more: https://t.co/txT1JqaCaY #infosec #cybersecurity
Binance's Smart Chain Exploited in New 'EtherHiding' Malware Campaign: https://t.co/upuMfIwJio by The Hacker News #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Hackers have found a way to hide malicious payloads in BNB Smart Chain contracts in a technique dubbed "EtherHiding." https://t.co/EMVoqlc1z1