๐Ÿšจ Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick.

In a plot twist no one saw coming, the Tsundere botnet has decided to expand its social circle using irresistible game lures and Ethereum-based C2 servers. Yes, you’ve heard it right. Your Windows PC can finally have a complex relationship status, moving from ‘single’ to ‘it’s complicated’ faster than you can say JavaScript.

Researchers from Kaspersky, clearly binge-watching anime during work hours, have warned that the Tsundere botnet is out there, trying to steal your online attention as effectively as a clickbait headline. While Kasperskyโ€™s Lisandro Ubiedo sounded the alarm, we all know that deep down inside, the botnet just wants to be lovedโ€”or at least to execute arbitrary JavaScript code without being ghosted by your antivirus.

Although details about how the malware spreads are shrouded in mysteryโ€”much like why anyone thought this was a good idea in the first placeโ€”it’s safe to say that the elegant blend of game lures and crypto has all the allure of a first-date NFT pitch. Welcome to the future, where even your malware can have an emotional backstory!


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