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    CryptoBandits Malware Doubles as a Backdoor, Abuses Tor

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    Microsoft warns of a Windows-based cryptocurrency clipper that establishes a lightweight backdoor blending data exfiltration and remote code execution (RCE) capabilities.

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    Dubbed CryptoBandits, the malware has been used in attacks since February 2026, deploying a portable Tor client on the infected systems and routing traffic through a local SOCKS5 proxy.

    “The clipper in this campaign relies on Windows Script Host and ActiveX-driven logic to launch a bundled Tor proxy and poll a hidden-service C&C server. It carries out high-frequency clipboard theft, screenshot exfiltration, and wallet-address substitution,” Microsoft explains.

    CryptoBandits is distributed through malicious shortcut (.lnk) payloads. On the infected systems, it deploys two components: a worm for propagation and a clipper/stealer to steal cryptocurrency wallet information. 

    For propagation, the malware scans connected USB devices and creates additional malicious shortcuts of legitimate files. It can also deliver file-based payloads that it excludes from Defender scanning.

    The clipper is a script that interacts with the system via WScript and ActiveXObject, and checks whether Task Manager is running as an anti-analysis defense. Persistence is achieved through scheduled tasks.

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    CryptoBandits launches a renamed Tor binary to establish command-and-control (C&C) communication and register the victim device, and then enters a continuous loop, polling the C&C for instructions every 500 milliseconds.

    The malware can extract seed phrases and private keys associated with cryptocurrency wallets, and can replace cryptocurrency addresses in the clipboard with attacker-provided ones to hijack them.

    According to Microsoft, the malware employs multi-layered obfuscation, decrypting all components at runtime. Both the Python script that handles installation and its JavaScript payloads are also obfuscated.

    The central component of the threat is the bundled Tor client, which routes communication over localhost:9050 and resolves destination domains to reduce DNS visibility and hide its C&C location.

    “This malware family shows how lightweight, script-based stealers can deliver outsized impact when paired with anonymized communications and runtime tasking. Organizations should focus on hardening script execution paths, monitoring local SOCKS proxy abuse, and using behavioral hunting to connect script activity with network, clipboard, and process signals,” Microsoft notes.

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