Bitcoin (BTC) Wallets May Be in Danger as New Trojan Compromises Google 2FA

2020-2-28 15:37

New malware steals pass codes from the Google 2FA app, which is widely used, including when you access your BTC wallet or an account on a crypto exchange

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