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Cryptocurrency Heist: How the 8220 Gang Exploits Oracle Flaws for Stealthy Mining Ops
Cryptocurrency chaos! The 8220 Gang is mining digital gold by exploiting Oracle’s WebLogic Server holes. Watch out for fileless malware maneuvers and a faux WireGuard app—it’s a cyber heist with a side of DLL deception. #SecurityFlawExploitation
Hot Take:
Just when you thought your digital coins were safe, in swoops the 8220 Gang with more holes than a Swiss cheese factory, exploiting your favorite vintage Oracle WebLogic Server flaws. Beware, they're mining more than just digital gold; they're crafting a cybercrime saga with all the stealth of a ninja in fluffy slippers. So, let's tip our hats to these digital desperados and their fileless shenanigans, and maybe pour one out for our cybersecurity teams working overtime.