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60 RubyGems Packages Steal Data From Annoying Spammers

Posted on August 8, 2025
60 RubyGems Packages Steal Data From Annoying Spammers

A Dark Web antihero has been stealing and then reselling credentials from unsavory online characters. Their motives are questionable, but the schadenfreude is irresistible.

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