Laughing at Malware: Google Ads Gets Punked by Punycode

In the cyberpunk saga of 2023, Google Ads moonlights as a bouncer, allowing Punycode, the new villain, to run amok. Distributing malware through Punycode abuse, this cunning trickster crafts fake KeePass sites that are as convincing as a doppelganger. It’s a malware fashion trend, folks. Always remember to update your antivirus before attending this party!

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Google Ads: The New Bouncer for Malware Nightclubs

In a world where Google Ads moonlights as a bouncer for an unholy union of malware and impersonation, it's hard to not feel like we've slipped into a Cyberpunk 2023 novel. We have a new villain in town: Punycode. It's like those tiny glitches in The Matrix, subtly changing the code and creating a fake KeePass download site that looks almost exactly like the real one. It's genius, in a nefarious sort of way. But hey, at least we're not battling AI robots...yet.

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