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TA866 Returns with a Vengeance: North America Targeted in Massive Phishing Resurgence
Beware the bait! TA866’s phishing fiesta is back in action, slinging sneaky PDFs to deploy the dastardly WasabiSeed malware. Lock your inboxes, folks—these cyber crooks have returned with a *click*-happy vengeance. 🎣🔒 #CybersecurityChaos

Hot Take:
Hold on to your digital hats, folks, because TA866 is back in the phishing pond, casting its sketchy lures across North America! This time around, they're dangling 'Project achievements' and PDF baits to hook the unassuming fishies. And if you think clicking on that seemingly innocent OneDrive link is a good idea, you might just end up with a malware marlin leaping onto your desktop. So, let's reel in the details before this cybersea predator turns your digital life into chum.