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AcidPour Menace: Linux and IoT Devices Under Siege by Data-Wiping Cyberstorm
In the digital battlefield, a new villain emerges: AcidPour. This cyber scourge is wiping the data slate clean, leaving Linux and IoT devices in its corrosive wake. With a lineage traced to the infamous AcidRain, this malware upgrade is casting a wider net—leaving security experts…

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Well folks, it looks like the digital grim reaper has evolved and is back with a vengeance! Introducing AcidPour - the cyber cousin of AcidRain, with a thirst for wiping data across Linux x86 devices and IoT gadgets. This malware's got a destructive streak wider than my last attempt at a juice cleanse. It's the digital equivalent of a toddler with a permanent marker, but instead of scribbling on your walls, it's scribbling zeros and ones over all your precious data. Consider this your heads-up to hug your servers extra tight tonight!