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

In a groundbreaking move that has sent the cyber world into a spiral of both terror and hilarity, a group of ambitious hackers have decided to apply their passion for inclusivity to the realm of cybercrime. Using a tool called CrossC2, they’ve taken it upon themselves to open new doors for Cobalt Strike, the much-loved hacker Swiss army knife, proving once and for all that tech can bring people together, even if itโ€™s to commit crimes.

The initiative seems to stem from a decades-old debate in tech: should you hack on a Mac or Linux? With CrossC2, hackers can now enjoy the best of both worlds, using the platform that best suits their aesthetic preference while targeting systems everywhere. This move has been lauded by the community as not just an expansion of reach but an improvement in cyber-attack ergonomics.

Japan’s CERT coordination center (JPCERT/CC) reported this audacious cross-platform endeavor after finding themselves scratching their heads at logs that made Cobalt Strike look like it had signed up for a yoga class, reaching out in ways nobody thought possible. The only thing missing now is a version for Windows Phone, but let’s not push our luck.


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