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Sneaky NiceRAT Malware Hijacks Devices for Botnet Bonanza in South Korea
Get ready for a malware mashup—NiceRAT’s hijacking South Korean devices, masquerading as cracked software. It’s like a cyber ‘Gotcha!’ with a Discord twist. #MalwareMayhem

Hot Take:
Oh, look! Another day, another RAT (Remote Access Trojan) scurrying through the dark alleys of the web, this time with a fancy name: NiceRAT. Crafted by the digital underworld's equivalent of artisanal cheese makers, this malware is spreading faster than a wildfire in a drought-stricken forest, all while pretending to be something as innocent as "cracked software". Oh, and it's got a Discord Webhook for a heart – because even malware needs to socialize!