Hackers steal Discord accounts using RedTiger infostealer
Hackers are on the prowl, and this time they're targeting Discord accounts using a sneaky infostealer built from an open-source tool called RedTiger. Reports from Bleeping Computer reveal that thes...
Hackers are on the prowl, and this time they're targeting Discord accounts using a sneaky infostealer built from an open-source tool called RedTiger. Reports from Bleeping Computer reveal that these attackers are snatching up your account data and even payment info, leaving users vulnerable and scrambling to protect their online identities.
If you’re a Discord user, it’s time to be extra cautious. The rise of these RedTiger-based attacks shows how easily cybercriminals can exploit available resources to create damaging tools. Experts are urging you to change your passwords and enable two-factor authentication if you haven’t already. Don’t wait until it’s too late; your digital safety might depend on it.
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