The Odyssey pirated downloads target crypto wallets

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Fake downloads of The Odyssey have begun spreading Lumma Stealer malware through files disguised as high-quality movie releases, putting crypto wallets, passwords, and browser sessions at risk. Summary Fake The Odyssey downloads use .exe files disguised as 1080p, WEBRip, and Blu-ray releases. Lumma Stealer can collect crypto wallet data, passwords, payment details, and authentication cookies. Bitdefender blocked malicious downloads and identified three domains connected to the malware. U.S. authorities previously linked LummaC2 to at least 1.7 million information-theft incidents. Bitdefender reported on Aug. 6 that its researchers had found malicious Windows executables using filenames designed to resemble pirated copies of The Odyssey, only days after the film’s release. Fake downloads of The Odyssey are already being used to spread Lumma Stealer malware. This threat can steal passwords, browser cookies, and crypto wallets.See how Bitdefender Ultimate Security can help protect your digital life:— Bitdefender (@Bitdefender) August 12, 2026 The Odyssey downloads conceal Windows executables Disguised as video files, the downloads use familiar torrent labels such as 1080p, WEBRip, Blu...

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