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Cyber Espionage Unleashed: TAG-100’s Global Hacking Spree Using Open-Source Tools Revealed
Beware the digital ninjas: TAG-100 uses DIY cyber tools to play peek-a-boo with global orgs, sneaking into at least ten countries. Who needs bespoke malware when open-source is this sneaky? #CyberEspionageChaos

Hot Take:
Looks like the cyber boogeymen have a new club, and they're calling it TAG-100. These savvy operators are using the digital equivalent of a Swiss Army knife – open-source tools – to sneak into the global digital cookie jar. And guess what? They're not just after the chocolate chips; they're feasting on a buffet of government and private sector secrets. With a toolset more versatile than a master chef's, TAG-100 is cooking up a storm in cyber espionage, and the world's cybersecurity chefs are scrambling to put the lid on!