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"textContent": "Malware ploys from bad actors are getting more elaborate, as axios maintainer Jason Saayman explains how the registry's hijacking was weeks in the making and involved a fake Teams update that delivered a trojan.",
"title": "\"This was not opportunistic. It was precision.\" — How North Korean hackers used Microsoft Teams and Slack to compromise Windows PCs with an elaborate ploy"
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