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Malicious Discord invites are targeting gamers with fake servers, stolen wallets, and malware disguised as game hacks

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  • Cybercriminals are recycling expired Discord links to launch silent, devastating multi-stage malware attacks
  • A fake Discord bot tricks users into running PowerShell commands disguised as CAPTCHA fixes
  • Old community invite links now lead to malware servers stealing your data and digital assets

Cybercriminals are increasingly exploiting a lesser-known flaw in Discord’s invitation system to target unsuspecting users, particularly gamers, new research has claimed.

A report from researchers from Check Point found attackers manage to register previously valid invite links with custom vanity URLs.

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