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Beware the GitHub Trojan: Malware Disguised as Legit Downloads Unleashed
Beware of GitHub’s malware masquerade! McAfee’s new report exposes a crafty LUA loader lurking in comments—seemingly from Microsoft. It’s a cyber sneak attack that’s as hard to spot as a chameleon at a kaleidoscope convention. #MalwareMischief

Hot Take:
Looks like GitHub's playing host to more than just your code repos and weekend project collabs! With malware masquerading as Microsoft's own wares, GitHub's become the new Malware Gala, complete with disguise kits and invisible ink for those pesky malware links. As the digital version of "hide and seek" gets a cybersecurity twist, it's clear that GitHub's comment sections are now the 'it' spot for cybercriminals to drop their malicious +1's.