Security researchers discover hundreds of fake Reddit and WeTransfer pages These are used in an elaborate scheme to deploy the Lumma Stealer The pages are well-built and probably distributed via SEO poisoning and malicious landing pages There are hundreds of fake Reddit and WeTransfer websites out there,
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Multiple "subreddits" have banned links from Elon Musk's X platform after the tech mogul flashed a gesture that critics have said resembled a Nazi salute.
The cascade of link bans on Reddit came after Musk made a hand gesture at a Monday rally that many compared to a Nazi salute.
A boycott of links to Mr. Musk’s social media platform spread on Reddit this week, after he made a gesture that some likened to a Nazi salute. Others worried about censorship.
More than 100 Reddit communities have banned users from posting links to X in protest at owner Elon Musk's controversial arm gesture at a rally celebrating Donald Trump's return to office. The billionaire twice extended his arm out straight as he thanked the crowd for "making it happen."
A ban on links to X content began on Reddit sports forums and has spread to numerous other sub-Reddits with more discussing the move.
Reddit communities with millions of subscribers lead charge as social media landscape faces period of unprecedented turbulence
In reaction to hand gestures Elon Musk made at a post-inauguration rally that many said resembled a Nazi salute, Reddit moderators took swift action.
According to the OP's post, which has racked up 4,200 upvotes, the 55-inch TV they have been trying to sell didn't have a scratch on it the morning they and their partner loaded it into their vehicle to meet a buyer via Facebook.
As reported by BleepingComputer, hackers and other cybercriminals have created close to 1,000 web pages impersonating Reddit in a bid to trick unsuspecting users into downloading and installing info-stealing malware onto their devices.