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New malware infects PCs via fake Windows 11 download page

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Attackers are desperate to fool anyone and will try to spread malware in every way possible. After #Telegram-like malware was reported last week, a new malware called "Inno Stealer" (because it uses the Inno Setup Windows installer) is now infecting different of PC users. The malware originated from a campaign that used a fake Windows 11 download page, which installed it on the machine. You can fall victim to this trap through poisoned search results that lead you to fake Windows 11 pages. The problem is that the entire fake download page looks authentic due to the downloaded images (Microsoft logo and favicon) and the details of the original Windows page. This can be a dangerous place to be for individuals who don’t know enough about the proper standards and minimum requirements for Windows 11. It also targets a large number of browsers and crypto wallets. Inno Stealer targeted 35 web browsers and 39 crypto wallets.
New malware infects PCs via fake Windows 11 download page
Inno Stealer for browsers (via Bleeping Computer thanks to CloudSEK)
New malware infects PCs via fake Windows 11 download page
Inno Stealer for crypto wallets (via Bleeping Computer provided to CloudSEK)

The page displays a "Download Now" button, which would invite an unsuspecting person to click. When the person uses the button, the page will download and install a malicious EXE file to the PC. This malware in this campaign can be tricky as it can evade Defender's protection and security and even uninstall security products and perform other tactics to get into a person's machine.

After successfully infiltrating a PC, Inno Stealer will obtain web browser data, saved credentials, and cryptocurrency wallet data. This is where things get worse, because it hurts you more in every way.

Inno Stealer is not the first malware to infect machines via a fake Windows 11 download page, and there may be more malware trying the same tactic in the future. With this, it's important to be more careful about the pages you're visiting. If you plan to update your operating system, make sure you have the correct page and double-check the details. Most importantly, be sure to protect your PC with powerful antivirus software and all the necessary updates it requires. It would also be helpful not to download the ISO file from an unfamiliar source and upgrade it in the control panel.

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