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Cybercrime Unwrapped: Storm-0539 Gang’s Gift Card Heist Spree Revealed
Beware the digital pickpockets—Storm-0539 is phishing your gift cards, selling your holiday cheer on the black market faster than you can say “discounted rates!”

Hot Take:
Well, folks, it seems that the Grinch has ditched his green fur for some cyber skills, as Storm-0539—also known as "Atlas Lion"—has been pouncing on gift card portals faster than a cat on a laser pointer. Microsoft's latest cyber gossip column, a.k.a. the Cyber Signals report, spills the tea on how these digital pickpockets have been swiping up to $100K a day in gift card heists. Talk about a shopping spree, but with none of the charm of "Ocean's Eleven."