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RedLine Stealer Strikes Again: Stealthy Lua Bytecode Malware Targets Gamers Worldwide
Beware, gamers! A sneaky new stealer’s in town, masquerading as cheat codes in ZIP files on GitHub. Say hello to RedLine’s stealthy cousin, leveraging Lua bytecode for mischief. Don’t share that MSI, or you’ll be passing more than high scores—your creds are the real trophy!…

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Well, it seems that the RedLine Stealer malware decided to go incognito by dressing up in Lua bytecode and crashing the GitHub party. Who knew that GitHub could be the latest runway for malware fashionistas looking to strut their stealthy stuff? Gamers seeking that sweet cheat code are now at risk of downloading more than just an unfair advantage—they might just snag a digital pickpocket for their crypto-wallets and more. It's like getting Rickrolled, but instead of Rick Astley, you get a cyber-thief doing the moonwalk through your files. Stay sharp, folks—cybersecurity is now the ultimate game of Whack-A-Mole.