Unraveling the Nim Nightmare: Cyberpunks’ Unconventional Malware Mischief Takes a Comedic Twist

Cyber rogues are now using Nim, the albino unicorn of programming languages, to pen their malware. It’s a curveball akin to swapping baseball for cricket. Their latest Nim-based Malware Phishing Campaign is wrapped in emails posing as Nepali government officials. It’s like playing checkers while the baddies play 4D chess!

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While we were busy learning Python and C++, the cyberpunks decided to throw us a curveball and started using Nim, an uncommon programming language, to write their malware. It's like showing up to a baseball game and finding out they're playing cricket. This new phishing campaign, disguised as emails from a Nepali government official, is a clever ruse, leveraging our lack of familiarity with Nim to spread their nasty backdoor. As if we didn't have enough to worry about, now we have to learn Nim too?

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