tech
diciembre 29, 2025
Pilas: así engañan a los fans de ‘Stranger Things’ los ciberdelincuentes
La quinta y última parte de Stranger Things mantiene a millones de fanáticos en vilo, ansiosos por descubrir el desenlace de una de las series más exitosas de Netflix.

TL;DR
- Cybercriminals are targeting 'Stranger Things' fans with scams related to the final season's release.
- Scams involve offering fake downloads or free early access to new episodes.
- Malicious websites aim to steal personal information, financial data, and login credentials.
- A tactic involves fake CAPTCHA verification to trick users into providing sensitive information or credit card details.
- The goal is to gain unauthorized access to accounts, funds, or commit identity theft.
- Authorities and security experts advise fans to use official sources, be skeptical of unexpected offers, and verify official release dates.
- Users should avoid entering sensitive data on unverified pages and check website addresses for authenticity.
- Using reliable security software can help detect malicious files and block fake pages.