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Malware peddlers are increasingly targeting users who are searching for free file converter services (websites) and tools, the FBI’s Denver Field Office has warned earlier this month.
“To conduct this scheme, cyber criminals across the globe are using any type of free document converter or downloader tool. This might be a website claiming to convert one type of file to another, such as a .doc file to a .pdf file. It might also claim to combine files, such as joining multiple .jpg files into one .pdf file. The suspect program might claim to be an MP3 or MP4 downloading tool,” the FBI said.
“These converters and downloading tools will do the task advertised, but the resulting file can contain hidden malware giving criminals access to the victim’s computer.”
Also, some of these tools and services can analyze the files submitted by the users, and scrape them for personal identifying information (PII), banking and crypto-related info (e.g., crypto wallet seed phrases), passwords, and other sensitive information.
Malwarebytes researcher Pieter Arntz provided a list of domains hosting sites that ostensibly provide file conversion services or tools, but actually engage in phishing and delivering trojans, adware and “riskware” – a category that encompasses programs that are not strictly malicious, but pose some sort of risk for the user (e.g., programs that can be used as a backdoor for other malware, may be illegal, or may violate the terms of service of other software or a user platform):
- Imageconvertors[.]com (Phishing)
- Convertitoremp3[.]it (Riskware)
- Convertisseurs-pdf[.]com (Riskware)
- Convertscloud[.]com (Phishing)
- Convertix-api[.]xyz (Trojan)
- Convertallfiles[.]com (Adware)
- Freejpgtopdfconverter[.]com (Riskware)
- Primeconvertapp[.]com (Riskware)
- 9convert[.]com (Riskware)
- Convertpro[.]org (Riskware)

FBI: Free file converter sites and tools deliver malware - Help Net Security
Malware peddlers are increasingly targeting users who are searching for free file converter services (websites) and tools.