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  1. 🚨 BREAKING NEWS: The U.S. government discovered that a cloud provider named "Funnull" is actually an all-you-can-eat buffet for #scammers. 🍖 Apparently, their servers are full of "pig butchering" acts—because why settle for small-time cons when you can go whole hog? 🐖🐷💸
    krebsonsecurity.com/2025/05/u- #BreakingNews #CloudProvider #Funnull #PigButchering #CyberFraud #HackerNews #ngated

  2. 🚨 BREAKING NEWS: The U.S. government discovered that a cloud provider named "Funnull" is actually an all-you-can-eat buffet for #scammers. 🍖 Apparently, their servers are full of "pig butchering" acts—because why settle for small-time cons when you can go whole hog? 🐖🐷💸
    krebsonsecurity.com/2025/05/u- #BreakingNews #CloudProvider #Funnull #PigButchering #CyberFraud #HackerNews #ngated

  3. 🚨 BREAKING NEWS: The U.S. government discovered that a cloud provider named "Funnull" is actually an all-you-can-eat buffet for #scammers. 🍖 Apparently, their servers are full of "pig butchering" acts—because why settle for small-time cons when you can go whole hog? 🐖🐷💸
    krebsonsecurity.com/2025/05/u- #BreakingNews #CloudProvider #Funnull #PigButchering #CyberFraud #HackerNews #ngated

  4. 🚨 BREAKING NEWS: The U.S. government discovered that a cloud provider named "Funnull" is actually an all-you-can-eat buffet for #scammers. 🍖 Apparently, their servers are full of "pig butchering" acts—because why settle for small-time cons when you can go whole hog? 🐖🐷💸
    krebsonsecurity.com/2025/05/u- #BreakingNews #CloudProvider #Funnull #PigButchering #CyberFraud #HackerNews #ngated

  5. 🚨 New Cybercrime Tactic Alert: Infrastructure Laundering: Cybercriminals are exploiting cloud services like AWS & Azure to fuel phishing, scams, & money laundering. The #FUNNULL CDN is abusing IP rentals for large-scale fraud.

    Read: hackread.com/funnull-aws-azure

    #CyberSecurity #CyberCrime #AWS #Azure #Fraud

  6. > #China-based company #Funnull acquired the domain and the GitHub account that hosted the #JavaScript code. On June 25, researchers from #security firm Sansec reported that code hosted on the polyfill domain had been changed to redirect users to adult- and gambling-themed websites. The code was deliberately designed to mask the redirections by performing them only at certain times of the day and only against visitors who met specific criteria.

    arstechnica.com/security/2024/

    #polyfillio #supplyChain

  7. > #China-based company #Funnull acquired the domain and the GitHub account that hosted the #JavaScript code. On June 25, researchers from #security firm Sansec reported that code hosted on the polyfill domain had been changed to redirect users to adult- and gambling-themed websites. The code was deliberately designed to mask the redirections by performing them only at certain times of the day and only against visitors who met specific criteria.

    arstechnica.com/security/2024/

    #polyfillio #supplyChain

  8. > #China-based company #Funnull acquired the domain and the GitHub account that hosted the #JavaScript code. On June 25, researchers from #security firm Sansec reported that code hosted on the polyfill domain had been changed to redirect users to adult- and gambling-themed websites. The code was deliberately designed to mask the redirections by performing them only at certain times of the day and only against visitors who met specific criteria.

    arstechnica.com/security/2024/

    #polyfillio #supplyChain

  9. > #China-based company #Funnull acquired the domain and the GitHub account that hosted the #JavaScript code. On June 25, researchers from #security firm Sansec reported that code hosted on the polyfill domain had been changed to redirect users to adult- and gambling-themed websites. The code was deliberately designed to mask the redirections by performing them only at certain times of the day and only against visitors who met specific criteria.

    arstechnica.com/security/2024/

    #polyfillio #supplyChain

  10. > #China-based company #Funnull acquired the domain and the GitHub account that hosted the #JavaScript code. On June 25, researchers from #security firm Sansec reported that code hosted on the polyfill domain had been changed to redirect users to adult- and gambling-themed websites. The code was deliberately designed to mask the redirections by performing them only at certain times of the day and only against visitors who met specific criteria.

    arstechnica.com/security/2024/

    #polyfillio #supplyChain