The short video features mysterious shots of an eerie, empty hotel, accompanied by strange chanting in the background, ending with a voice saying "something new." Along with the teaser, a website went live that looks like it's promoting a fancy investment opportunity. It promises a luxury experience and even includes fake reviews. But fans quickly realized this wasn't just a normal game announcement--it was the start of a hidden puzzle.
The phishing emails arrive disguised as missed voicemails or purchase orders. Victims who click on the attachments are redirected to fake websites, designed to appear convincing, often featuring company logos to increase trust. According to Fortinet, these phishing pages prompt users to download a ZIP file containing a heavily disguised JavaScript dropper. Once opened, the script triggers PowerShell commands in the background that connect to attacker-controlled servers for the next stage of malware.