Thousands of Leonardo DiCaprio fans have downloaded a fake torrent file titled 'One Battle After Another,' unwittingly installing AgentTesla malware on their Windows devices. The scam has spread rapidly through seeders and leechers worldwide. Cybersecurity experts warn of the dangers posed by such deceptive downloads.
Scammers have exploited the popularity of Leonardo DiCaprio by distributing a malicious torrent named 'One Battle After Another.' According to reports, thousands of fans seeking content related to the actor have fallen victim, downloading the file and thereby unleashing AgentTesla malware onto their Windows computers across the globe.
This infostealer malware, known as AgentTesla, is designed to capture sensitive information from infected systems. The fake torrent has proliferated through peer-to-peer networks, with seeders and leechers unknowingly aiding its distribution. Once executed, the hidden payload activates, compromising user data without immediate detection.
The incident highlights ongoing risks in torrenting communities, where malicious files masquerade as legitimate media. Users are advised to verify sources and use antivirus software to mitigate such threats. No specific details on the exact number of affected devices or the scammers' origins have been disclosed, but the scale appears significant given the worldwide impact.