![]() “The malware is a modular remote access trojan (RAT) with information stealing capabilities. If the user clicks on the Windows download button, the fake installer gets downloaded on their device. Additionally, if Windows users click download links marked for Linux or MacOS on the Downloads page, they are instead redirected to the legitimate Bitwarden site, ,” Proofpoint researchers shared. “The website instead masquerades as the legitimate website, going so far as to clone an article from by Scott Nesbitt, about the Bitwarden password manager. ![]() The spoofed website and the booby-trapped Bitwarden installer was offered for download only to Windows users Mac and Linux users were shown a different version of the landing page. ![]() The ZenRAT malwareĪ malicious website spoofing Bitwarden’s legitimate one (located at bitwaridencom) has been offering fake installation packages containing the ZenRAT malware. ![]() Windows users looking to install the Bitwarden password manager may have inadvertently installed a remote access trojan (RAT). ![]()
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