Trig or Treat: LummaC2 Malware’s Sinister Shift to Trigonometry

Let’s face it, the LummaC2 malware is the bad boy of algebra class. Using trigonometry to dodge detection, this sneaky software has turned sin, cos, and tan into its own personal evasion techniques. Human or computer, it doesn’t care – it’s after your data and it’s got the math skills to get it.

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Well, folks, it seems that those sneaky cyber-criminals are taking it back to high school math class. The LummaC2 malware, also known as the Lumma Stealer, is now using trigonometry to dodge detection and snatch up all your precious data. It seems that sin, cos, and tan have a whole new purpose in life, and it's not just to torment students anymore.

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