In a groundbreaking move admired by polyglots everywhere, cybercriminals have unveiled a new phishing strategy so inclusive, even your grandma’s Esperanto group is at risk. Researchers warn that this multicultural menace employs a plethora of languages to deliver the StealC malware, previously only available in boring, unilingual formats.
The cybercriminals behind this file-finessing fiasco offer a multilingual smorgasbord of malicious websites designed to make you question your actual ability to read your second language. Whether you’re an avid user of fake Facebook security pages or just love a good phishing challenge, this campaign promises something for everyoneโexcept, perhaps, those hoping for secure online interactions.
Using advanced obfuscation techniques that experts could only describe as ‘black magic meets the United Nations of malware,’ the campaign made its debut by tricking legions of internet users into believing that the internet is, in fact, a safe place. It’s not, but feel free to practice your foreign language skills while your personal information is being spirited away.

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