Cybersecurity experts have raised alarms about a disturbing trend on Spotify where playlists and podcasts are being used to spread malicious software and pirated content. Researchers discovered links to malware, game cheat codes, and illegal software downloads hidden within playlist and podcast descriptions, often disguised with misleading titles related to trending topics to attract unsuspecting users.
Spotify has ‘pirated software, cheat codes, adult entertainment’ problem

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