Hijacked Discord Invites Spawn Multi-Stage Malware Chains
A Discord invite you embedded in a blog post, social‑media thread, or product FAQ last year may no longer point to the community you intended. Because Discord allows boosted servers to re‑claim expired or deleted vanity codes, threat actors exploit hijacked abandoned Discord invites, attaching them to their own servers, and funnelling visitors into a slick, but malicious, “verification” flow.

Bumblebee Malware Returns with SEO Poisoning Campaign
Bumblebee malware has re-emerged with a clever and concerning new distribution method. Threat actors are now using search engine optimization (SEO) poisoning to push trojanized versions of trusted networking tools like Zenmap and WinMTR, successfully deceiving even tech-savvy users into downloading malicious software. This campaign underscores the growing sophistication of cyber threats and the need for constant vigilance. What Is
