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A virus in a photo? Yep, that’s a thing now

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A virus in a photo? Yep, that’s a thing now

📸 Just yesterday, we wrote about hackers using Steam games to steal crypto — and now there’s a fresh trick on the scene.

North Korean hacker group APT37 has come up with a new scam: they send ZIP archives with what looks like ordinary images. You open the file, see a harmless picture — and meanwhile, the virus is busy stealing documents, taking screenshots, and accessing your cloud storage.

⚠️ Warning! Malware is increasingly hiding in files that look totally innocent.
So think twice before opening that cute photo from a stranger.

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