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Telegram Malware Scams Overtake Phishing Attacks: A Growing Threat 

Will Izuchukwu January 17, 2025

Recent data from Scam Sniffer highlights a worrying shift in cybercrime tactics—malware scams on Telegram have surged past traditional phishing attacks.

From November 2024 to January 2025, malicious Telegram group scams skyrocketed by over 2000%, while regular phishing attempts remained steady.

The Rise of Telegram-Based Malware

Unlike conventional “connect wallet” phishing scams, these Telegram-based scams deploy advanced malware. Cybercriminals target unsuspecting users through:

– Fake verification bots

– Fraudulent trading and airdrop groups

– “Exclusive” alpha groups promising insider access

Once victims execute malicious code or install fake “verification” software, attackers can:

– Steal passwords

– Access wallet files

– Monitor clipboard activity

– Extract sensitive browser data

Why the Shift in Strategy?

Several factors contribute to this trend:

1. Increased User Awareness: More users now recognize signature scams, forcing scammers to adapt.

2. Enhanced Malware Capabilities: Malware grants attackers broader and deeper access to victims’ devices.

3. Difficulty in Tracking Losses: Malware thefts are harder to trace, making recovery nearly impossible.

Protecting Yourself from Telegram Scams  

To safeguard your crypto and personal data:

– Avoid executing unknown commands or scripts.

– Never install unverified software.

– Be cautious of clipboard-based verifications.

– Ignore urgent or unsolicited group invites.

– Opt for hardware wallets to secure your funds.

https://twitter.com/realScamSniffer/status/1879713943792525446?t=VQ7cRBvXXuHjHZgnC9OGEg&s=19

Recognizing Red Flags 

Legitimate crypto services will *never*:

– Request you to run commands or scripts.

– Ask you to install verification software.

– Push you to use clipboard-based actions.

 Final Thoughts

As malware scams on Telegram become more prevalent, vigilance is crucial. Protect your device security—it’s directly tied to your crypto security. Stay skeptical and stay safe. 🔐

Disclosure: This is not trading or investment advice. Always do your research before buying any cryptocurrency or investing in any services.

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About The Author

Will

Will is a News/Content Writer and SEO Expert with years of active experience. He has a good history of writing credible articles and trending topics ranging from News Articles to Constructive Writings all around the Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Industry.

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