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Expired Discord Invites: The Trojan Horse of Malware Mayhem! 🚨

Hackers are turning expired Discord invite links into traps, redirecting users to sites serving remote access trojans and data-stealing malware. This sneaky campaign exploits Discord’s invitation system flaws, proving that even digital ghosts can haunt you. So, beware of old invites—sometimes, the past really does come back to bite you!

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Hot Take:

Who knew expired Discord links could lead to such a spicy mix of malware and chaos? It’s like your expired milk suddenly becoming a weapon of mass destruction. Hackers are proving once again that they can turn anything into a cyber-litterbox, even the most benign of online tools, like Discord invites. So, next time you’re clicking on that seemingly innocent invite, remember: it could be the gateway to malware madness!

Key Points:

  • Hackers are exploiting expired or deleted Discord invite links to direct users to malicious sites.
  • The flaw in Discord’s invitation system allows reusing expired or deleted invite codes.
  • Campaigns have affected over 1,300 users across the US, UK, France, the Netherlands, and Germany.
  • Malicious payloads include AsyncRAT, Skuld Stealer, and ChromeKatz.
  • Users are advised to avoid old invite links and be wary of suspicious verification requests.

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