Malware Hidden in Fake Business Proposals Hits YouTube Creators

Malware Hidden in Fake Business Proposals Hits YouTube Creators

Cybercriminals are targeting YouTube creators with sophisticated phishing and malware attacks disguised as brand collaborations.
21 hours ago
from: Hackread

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Computer security, Cybercrime, Phishing, YouTube
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