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Brazilian LofyGang Resurfaces After Three Years With Minecraft LofyStealer Campaign

sourceThe Hacker News
calendar_todayApril 28, 2026
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Brazilian LofyGang Targets Minecraft Players with LofyStealer Malware

Summary

A Brazilian cybercrime group known as LofyGang has reemerged after a three-year hiatus to launch a new campaign targeting Minecraft players. The group is deploying a malware called LofyStealer, which masquerades as a Minecraft hack named 'Slinky.'

Key Points

  • LofyGang is a Brazilian-origin cybercrime group that has resurfaced after more than three years.
  • The campaign specifically targets Minecraft players with a malware known as LofyStealer, also referred to as GrabBot.
  • LofyStealer disguises itself as a Minecraft hack called 'Slinky' and uses the official game icon to trick users into executing it.
  • The cybersecurity company ZenoX, based in Brazil, reported on this new threat.

Analysis

The resurgence of LofyGang and their focus on Minecraft players highlights the ongoing threats in the gaming community. By disguising malware as a game hack, the group exploits the trust and curiosity of players, potentially leading to significant security breaches. This campaign underscores the need for heightened vigilance and security measures among gamers and IT professionals managing gaming platforms.

Conclusion

IT professionals should advise users to be cautious of downloading unofficial game modifications and ensure robust security protocols are in place to detect and mitigate such threats. Regular updates and education on potential risks are essential to protect against similar campaigns.