Game Over, Grinch: How a Stealthy Malware Stole Christmas from Slay the Spire’s Downfall Fans

When the “Downfall” expansion of “Slay the Spire” fell prey to the Epsilon Stealer Malware Attack, it was less festive cheer and more digital horror show. Your credit card details, passwords, and cookies stolen by a malware that’s more Grinch than Santa. It’s a plot twist that would make even George R.R. Martin applaud!

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Just when you thought you could escape into the world of Slay the Spire's game "Downfall", the Grinch of the internet world stole your joy, and probably your passwords. The latest plot twist isn't some new boss level, but a sneaky malware attack that turned Santa's sleigh into a Trojan horse. Now, that's a plot twist even George R.R. Martin would applaud!

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