16
Sep
Threat actors have used many methods of gaining access to precious Google accounts, the key to your Gmail inbox and the security treasures contained within, or your crypto-wallet passphrase. Recently we have seen malware using optical character recognition to grab crypto passwords, and another that targets two-factor authentication codes by tricking users into giving permission to read SMS messages, for example. But now there’s a new player in town by the name of StealC, which uses perhaps the simplest yet most effective method of gaining access to Google account credentials: annoying the heck out of the victim. The Open Analysis…