Malvertisers zoom in on cryptocurrencies and initial access
Threat actors are increasingly placing malicious ads for Zoom within Google searches.
Threat actors are increasingly placing malicious ads for Zoom within Google searches.
DOUGLAS-042 stands as an ingenious embodiment of a PowerShell script meticulously designed to expedite the triage process and facilitate the meticulous collection of crucial evidence derived from both forensic artifacts and the ephemeral landscape of …
A fake antivirus alert may suddenly hijack your screen while browsing. This latest malvertising campaign hit top publishers.
Compromised websites are being used to redirect to fake browser updates and deliver malware onto Mac users.
In September, two high-profile casino breaches taught us about the nuances of the RaaS affiliate landscape, the asymmetric dangers of phishing, and of two starkly different approaches to ransomware negotiation.
We’ve seen a particular card skimming campaign really pick up pace lately. With hundreds of stores compromised, you may come across it if you shop online this holiday season.
Users looking to download a popular PC utility may be tricked in this campaign where a threat actor has registered a website that copies content from a PC and Windows news portal.
Categories: Threat Intelligence Tags: malvertising Tags: ads Tags: google Tags: dynamic search ads Tags: python Tags: pycharm Tags: malware Dynamically generated ads can be problematic when the content they are created from has been compromised. |
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Categories: Threat Intelligence Tags: malvertising Tags: ads Tags: hong kong Tags: malware Tags: whatsapp Tags: telegram Ads on Google for popular communication apps are used as a lure to compromise the devices of people from Hong Kong. |
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Categories: Threat Intelligence Tags: malvertising Tags: keepass Tags: punycode Tags: malware Tags: ads Tags: google Threat actors are doubling down on brand impersonation by using lookalike domain names. |
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