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Sextortion Is About to Get Much Worse with Infostealers – A Red Flag for Victims

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Sextortion schemes are about to take a much darker turn. With the rise of Infostealer malware, the game is changing. Hackers will no longer rely on fake threats or generic scare tactics like Google Street View images. Instead, they now have access to real victim data pulled straight from infected computers—data that includes sensitive browsing history, personal photos, and even login credentials to adult websites. One alarming statistic: over 500,000 unique infected computers contain credentials for pornhub(.)com. And that’s just for users who logged in—many more likely have their sensitive browsing history recorded. It’s only a matter of time before hackers use this data to launch targeted, highly convincing sextortion efforts. Credentials related to pornhub(.)com found on computers that were infected by Infostealers in Hudson Rock’s Cavalier The Next Step for Sextortion: Real Victim Data Imagine this: You download what seems to be a harmless file, maybe a crac...

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