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When AtlasCross Phishes: Unmasking the Cyber-Ninjas
AtlasCross, a group of tech-savvy misfits, are using phishing emails posing as the American Red Cross to deploy dangerous malware. Despite their expertise, their motives remain as elusive as their origins.

Hot Take:
Well, they sure fooled us! A new group of mischievous misfits, conveniently named AtlasCross, has been sending phishing emails pretending to be from the American Red Cross. I mean, who wouldn’t fall for a plea to participate in a “September 2023 Blood Drive”? But wait, there’s more – the emails contain malware that’ll infect your device faster than you can say “blood drive”. These guys are as elusive as a ninja, making it challenging to track their origin. I guess it’s a new game of “Where in the world is AtlasCross?”