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Day: October 25, 2025

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October 25, 20250 Comments

Thousands of YouTube Videos Used to Spread Hidden Malware

A large‑scale operation on YouTube has been uncovered, where around 3,000 videos were used to trick people into downloading harmful software. These videos, active since 2021, all looked like harmless tutorials or offers—such as free game cheats or cracked versions of popular software—but they hid malware that could steal personal information. The campaign, called the […]

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