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James Bond of Cybercrime: NodeStealer’s Seducing Tactics Exposed!
Meet NodeStealer, the James Bond of cybercrime. This Facebook Malware Advertising Scam uses racy images to lure victims, stealing browser cookies and passwords. The most targeted demographic? Men over 45. So gents, remember—James Bond might not use two-factor authentication, but you definitely should!

Hot Take:
In the grand scheme of cybercrimes, NodeStealer is the hot new kid on the block, making a name for itself with a dash of sex appeal and a whole lot of sneaky tactics. The malware is practically the James Bond of cybercrime, employing "revealing photos of young women" to scam unsuspecting Facebook users. And let's face it, we all know James Bond wouldn't be caught dead using two-factor authentication. So, buckle up and keep your hands off those clickbait ads; NodeStealer is out on the prowl!