Pirated copies of Michael Wolf's tell-all Trump novel may be granting hackers access to readers PCs, potentially leaving them vulnerable to banking and identity fraud.

Booby-trapped PDF versions of the book appear almost exactly like the original with red typeface and a photo of Mr Trump on its cover. But the spoof version, which is being shared online, has only 230 pages, instead of 328, readers have been warned.

It is unclear who is circulating the PDF, but malware of this kind typically targets devices and installs keyloggers to try and steal personal details like banking logins or email account passwords.

The malware-laden PDF is detected by anti-virus software, so those who have downloaded a version can run a scan to check that their devices are protected.

Wolff's Fire and Fury, which offers a fly-on-the-wall account of life inside the White House since Mr Trump took up presidency in 2016, is currently at the top of Amazon's charts.