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A new social engineering exploit instructs victims to enter command line prompts to hack themselves on behalf of the hacker. We explain and discuss potential responses.
By Tim Callan and Jason Soroko5
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A new social engineering exploit instructs victims to enter command line prompts to hack themselves on behalf of the hacker. We explain and discuss potential responses.

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