Warning: The Open Source Password Manager KeePass Appears on Google Search With an Official Advertising Phishing Website
23pds reported on social media that the well-known open-source password manager KeePass had a phishing website appearing in Google search ads. Once users enter the "fake official website," they will download Trojan software. Cryptocurrency users should always be aware of security risks, and Google is currently addressing this issue after receiving complaints.
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