Scandalous Cyber Lure: How ‘S@# Marathon’ Hoax is Infecting Devices Worldwide!

Cybersecurity insiders warn of a rising threat involving Bonnie Blue and Lilly Phillips, whose viral exploits are being used by cybercriminals to distribute malware. Fake profiles on LinkedIn and other platforms are sending malicious links promising exclusive content. Don’t click—it’s a cyber trap, not a celebrity cameo!

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Hot Take:

Forget about breaking records at marathons, Bonnie and Lilly are now running the cybersecurity race! If you thought the only threat from a “S@# marathon” was to your stamina, think again. These ladies are giving hackers the perfect excuse to exploit your curiosity, and no, there isn’t a medal for clicking on malicious links!

Key Points:

  • Cybercriminals are exploiting trending figures Bonnie Blue and Lilly Phillips to spread malicious content.
  • Emails and InMail messages on platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter are distributing harmful links.
  • The links redirect users to sites that distribute malware, not exclusive content as claimed.
  • LinkedIn is actively working to filter these suspicious messages using automated systems.
  • WhatsApp users are also at risk, with campaigns spreading through marketing tactics.

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