According to Cointelegraph, researchers at cybersecurity company Checkmarx have raised the alarm about a dangerous malware uploaded to the Python Package Index (PyPI) that steals private keys. According to the company, the malware is automatically uploaded by suspicious users through several different packages, designed to imitate the decoding applications of popular wallets such as MetaMask, Atomic, TronLink, Ronin, and other mainstream products in the industry. The malware is cleverly embedded in various parts of the software package. Since these malware appear to be harmless codes, they are basically undetectable. However, upon closer inspection, once an unsuspecting user calls a specific function embedded in the software package, a specific part of the data allows hackers to control the cryptocurrency wallet and transfer funds.