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  "textContent": "Threat actors are using adversary-in-the-middle (AitM) phishing pages to seize control of TikTok for Business accounts in a new campaign, according to a report from Push Security.\nBusiness accounts associated with social media platforms are a lucrative target, as they can be weaponized by bad actors for malvertising and distributing malware.\n\"TikTok has been historically abused to distribute",
  "title": "AitM Phishing Targets TikTok Business Accounts Using Cloudflare Turnstile Evasion"
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