Raspberry Pi Turned Hacker Haven: Unpacking the GEOBOX Menace on Telegram

For only $80 a month, cyber noobs can snag ‘GEOBOX,’ turning Raspberry Pi into an incognito cyberattack ninja—no logs, just sly fox moves. Analysts are raising flags; it’s a hacker starter kit with a side of stealth. #GEOBOXcapabilities

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Oh, Raspberry Pi, once the darling of DIY enthusiasts and school science projects, now doubling as a tool for digital ne'er-do-wells. GEOBOX is like the Swiss Army knife for cybercrime, turning tech hobbyists' favorite snack-sized computer into a buffet of anonymity for hackers. It's like giving a stealth cloak to every Tom, Dick, and Harry with villainous ambitions and a Wi-Fi connection. Who knew fruit-based tech could leave such a sour taste in cybersecurity experts' mouths?

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