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Attackers hijack Linux Snap Store apps to steal crypto phrases

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Cybercriminals have compromised trusted Linux applications on the Snap Store by seizing expired domains, allowing them to push malware that steals cryptocurrency recovery phrases. Security experts from SlowMist and Ubuntu contributor Alan Pope highlighted the attack, which targets established publisher accounts to distribute malicious updates impersonating popular wallets. Canonical has removed the affected snaps, but calls for stronger safeguards persist.

A critical vulnerability in Canonical's Snap Store allows attackers to hijack abandoned Linux applications by purchasing expired domains. This method enables malicious updates to be pushed automatically to users' systems. The issue was highlighted in an analysis by former Canonical engineer Alan Pope.

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