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 LIVE WEBINAR 30 Apr 2024 05:00 PM Hosted by: Andy Thompson - Offensive Cybersecurity Research

 [logo] LIVE WEBINAR 30 Apr 2024 05:00 PM (GMT+5.5) Hosted by: Andy Thompson - Offensive Cybersecurity Research Evangelist, CyberArk Socially Malicious – Analysing the Vare Discord Password Scraper [SAVE MY SPOT]( Hi {NAME} We would like to invite you to a FREE Webinar session on the topic Socially Malicious – Analysing the Vare Discord Password Scraper About Webinar: In this webinar, Andy Thompson provides a comprehensive walkthrough of the criminal underworld of hacking, highlighting various scams currently rampan...[more]( [Yes! Save My Spot Now]( During this FREE Webinar, our expert(s) will discuss: - Legitimate communication tools such as Teams and Discord are being abused by threat actors for communication - Discord is being used as a content delivery network - Password scrapers are available online via github - Threat actors are targeting other threat actors - Application control and browser controls can protect against credential scrapter Speaker Details: [image] Andy Thompson Offensive Cybersecurity Research Evangelist, CyberArk [Book Your Seat]( Warm Regards, Team TechGig 2024 | [TechGig]() | [Terms of Use]( | [Contact Us]( Times Center, FC - 6, Sector 16 A, Film City, Noida - 201301, Uttar Pradesh, India Follow Us on /techgigdotcom Download App Note: For your privacy and protection, please do not forward this mail to anyone as it allows you to get automatically logged into your account. You have received this email because your are registered member on TechGig.com. If you do not want to receive this mailer, please [unsubscribe here](. To make sure this email is not sent to your "junk/spam" folder, select the email and add the sender to your Address Book.

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