Remember the good ol' days, when all that we had to worry about was being phished via our own email inboxes? It's a dangerous new world—malware lurks unseen everywhere, and even something as simple as opening up the wrong image online might be enough to put you and your device at risk.
How Do Scammers Hide Malware in Image Metadata?
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