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Remus Infostealer Uses Lumma-Style Browser Key Theft and Application-Bound Encryption Bypass

📅 6 May 2026 at 12:13 UTC📰 Cyber Security NewsView original source ↗
Remus Infostealer Uses Lumma-Style Browser Key Theft and Application-Bound Encryption Bypass

A dangerous new piece of malware called Remus has surfaced, quietly picking up where one of the most feared information stealers left off. Designed to steal browser passwords, cookies, and cryptocurrency wallets, Remus carries the DNA of Lumma Stealer, one of the most technically advanced stealers-as-a-service seen in recent history. Remus first appeared in the […] The post Remus Infostealer Uses Lumma-Style Browser Key Theft and Application-Bound Encryption Bypass appeared first on Cyber Security News.

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🔍Threat Overview

Remus Infostealer is a malware that steals browser passwords, cookies, and cryptocurrency wallets using Lumma Stealer-style browser key theft and application-bound encryption bypass techniques.

⚙️Technical Details
Affected Systems
Browsers
Attack Vectors
Browser Key TheftApplication-Bound Encryption Bypass
💥Impact Assessment
Severity: High
Who Is at Risk
Individuals using affected browsers and cryptocurrency wallets
🛡️Recommended Actions
1Implement browser updates with latest security patches
2Use strong, unique passwords for all accounts
3Enable two-factor authentication for cryptocurrency wallet access
📦Affected Products
Browsers

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