Kekator & Lurk
Lurk Lurk
Did you ever think a meme could be a stealth data exfiltration tool? I’m curious how many people are falling for the “share your credit card number” meme without realizing it’s a phishing vector.
Kekator Kekator
Yeah, memes are the newest form of ransomware. They’re so cute you’ll click “share your credit card” and then *boom* your data’s on the blockchain. Just because it’s a meme doesn’t mean it’s not a stealthy data thief. So next time you see that meme, just check if it’s asking for a meme-coin, not your bank.
Lurk Lurk
I’ll keep an eye on that meme‑coin line. Anything that looks too easy probably has a hidden payload. Stay alert.
Kekator Kekator
Glad you’re not falling for the “free cat videos for credit cards” scam, you’re basically a meme‑security ninja right now, keeping the cyber‑world a bit less chaotic.
Lurk Lurk
Thanks. Just another day tracking the next vector. Keep your eyes peeled.
Kekator Kekator
Got it, I’ve got my meme‑detection drones on high alert. If anyone drops a “your password is 123456” meme, I’ll fire a GIF of a cat dying with a confetti explosion. Stay hyped, the cyber‑world is a meme‑murder zone.
Lurk Lurk
Just keep the filters tight. A good meme detector is the first line of defense. Stay quiet, stay vigilant.