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  • ๐Ÿšจ Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In a shocking turn of events, it seems telecommunications companies in Southeast Asia have found themselves the unsuspecting hosts of an exclusive new offering: covert malware installation brought to you by none other than CL-STA-0969, the premier state-sponsored threat actor of 2024. For a…

  • ๐Ÿšจ Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. Ah, the joys of Linuxโ€”a realm where even the bugs are sophisticated enough to hide under the radar for a full year. Meet ‘Plague’, the cyber world’s newest lurker, quietly sliding past your digital defenses while your antivirus software pretends itโ€™s on a much-needed…

  • ๐Ÿšจ Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In a thrilling new twist on the classic game of ‘Who’s That Hacker?’, cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a dramatic performance by threat actors using fake OAuth apps. The plot is simple: impersonate enterprises with fake Microsoft 365 applications and watch as confusion and chaos…

  • ๐Ÿšจ Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In an inspired homage to espionage thrillers and winter weather reports, the Russian cyber gang, Secret Blizzard, has stepped up their game to deliver custom malware with the elegance of an Olympic figure skater performing through a snowstorm. Over in Moscow, embassies are unknowingly…

  • ๐Ÿšจ Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In a stunt that’s been dubbed “Pi-rate Radio,” the notorious hacker group UNC2891 has infiltrated ATM networks using none other than a 4G Raspberry Pi. It’s rumored they were going to use an Arduino, but they couldn’t figure out which 100 ohm resistor to…

  • ๐Ÿšจ Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In an unprecedented twist of technological evolution, 2025 has become the year when AI doesn’t just stop at protecting your smartphone but also extends its benevolent wings over your toaster and fridge. With endpoint security evolving at a pace faster than a microwave reheating…

  • ๐Ÿšจ Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In the noble tradition of subverting expectations, North Korean hackers have recently demonstrated their unparalleled ability to play the role of both hiring manager and job applicant on the internetโ€™s least secure job board: LinkedIn. These digital matchmakers, masquerading as recruiters, have embraced the…

  • ๐Ÿšจ Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In the latest twist of cosmic irony, hackers have found the perfect use for Facebook ads: spreading malware through fake cryptocurrency trading apps. Who would have guessed the algorithm had such a generous side gig for hackers? These savvy cybercriminals debuted their Broadway-worthy show…

  • ๐Ÿšจ Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In a groundbreaking move towards innovation disguised as espionage, Chinese firms linked to the infamous Silk Typhoon have filed over a dozen patents, proving once and for all that you can indeed patent a national security nightmare. The patented tools, ranging from encrypted data…

  • ๐Ÿšจ Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In a world where AI security is as critical as remembering your own passwords, Pillar Security bravely steps forward with a groundbreaking claim: ‘We’ve got this!’ They promise to cover the entire lifecycle of software development and deployment, ensuring that AI systems are more…