A new file type format added in Windows 10 can be abused for running malicious code on users’ computers, according to Matt Nelson, a security researcher for SpecterOps.
In what amounts to be an amazingly nefarious bit of malware, hackers have created an exploit that watches 2.3 million high-value crypto wallets and replaces the addresses in the Windows clipboard with an address associated with the hackers. In other words, you could paste your own wallet address &#…