SlowMist Warns of Fake Harmony Voice Links Used in Social Engineering Attacks

According to SlowMist, attackers are using the fake domain harmony-voice.app in a social engineering campaign that impersonates project cooperation, aiming to trick users into installing malware and losing accounts or assets.

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Summary

SlowMist warned that attackers are using the fake link harmony-voice.app in a social engineering attack targeting crypto users. According to the security firm, the attackers lure victims with supposed “project cooperation” offers, then prompt them to install fake Harmony Voice translation software designed to steal accounts and assets. SlowMist said it shared related indicators of compromise with clients and urged users not to click unknown links or download unverified software.

Terms & Concepts
  • Social engineering: A manipulation tactic that tricks users into taking unsafe actions, such as clicking malicious links or installing harmful software.
  • Indicators of compromise: Artifacts or data points that help identify malicious activity, such as suspicious domains, files, or network behavior.
  • MistEye: SlowMist’s threat monitoring system that tracks and gathers intelligence on security threats affecting the crypto sector.