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🚨 Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In a shocking twist worthy of a daytime soap opera, 131 seemingly innocuous Chrome extensions were outed this week as secret agents of WhatsApp Web chaos, orchestrating a spam campaign so massive it could only be rivaled by your aunt’s Facebook posts. These extensions,…
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🚨 Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In what can only be described as a digital harvest season like no other, Europol has plowed through a veritable field of fake SIM cards, dismantling a network that seemed to have mistaken SIM swapping for sow swapping. Operation SIMCARTEL was successfully executed, and…
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🚨 Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In what can only be described as the malware equivalent of a one-hit-wonder’s never-ending farewell tour, the illustrious ‘Winos 4.0’ cybercriminal band has decided to take their talents, and let’s face it, outdated tricks, to Japan and Malaysia. The notorious threat actors are apparently…
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🚨 Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In an age of innovation, Russian auto and e-commerce firms have unknowingly embarked on a new hobby: collecting rare .NET malware. This delightful pastime was unveiled through a series of phishing emails, lovingly packed in convenient ZIP archives for easy access. Seqrite Labs, the…
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🚨 Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In a shocking revelation that’s giving cybersecurity professionals sleepless nights and hackers a reason to party, researchers have uncovered a gaping hole in WatchGuard’s Fireware OS that allows anyone with a keyboard to execute arbitrary code. WatchGuard’s idea of ‘firewall’ now seems dangerously close…
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🚨 Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In a shocking twist blending espionage with a hint of culinary madness, North Korea’s elite hacking group has announced their latest creation: a digital Frankenstein built from the seemingly harmless-sounding BeaverTail and OtterCookie. No, these aren’t exotic dishes from Pyongyang’s top-secret restaurant—they’re menacing malware…
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🚨 Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In today’s digital landscape, identity security isn’t just your first and last line of defense; it’s your only hope if you prefer your data not starring in someone else’s presentation. Fear not, for AI agents are here to not only watch over your digital…
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🚨 Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In what experts are calling a groundbreaking use case for blockchain technology, North Korean hackers have ingeniously decided to employ smart contracts for something other than making headlines at overpriced tech conferences. Yes, the hermit kingdom’s finest digital mischief-makers have now allegedly used ‘EtherHiding’…
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🚨 Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In a shocking twist that left cryptocurrency enthusiasts reeling with both horror and a slight sense of déjà vu, blockchain smart contracts have been unwittingly ensnared in a web of malware deception. Yes, it seems our beloved blockchain, usually just a passive digital ledger,…
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🚨 Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. Ah, penetration testing, the delightful art of paying someone to pick all the locks to your digital fortress—legally! Why invest in real security when you can just keep shelling out money to have someone tell you exactly how you’re about to be hacked again…
