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Not long ago we wrote about a new piece of malware called ‘Trick Bot‘ which we caught in a malvertising attack via a high trafficked adult website. In the meantime, we uncovered another malvertising campaign that started at least in mid August, and which leverages decoy adult portals to spread malware. Internally, we call it […]

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People using the Spotify Free online music service have been served malicious advertisements that could automatically open a web browser and redirect them to malware-laden sites. Spotify is a so-called freemium online music service that people can use to listen to music on multiple devices, including computers, mobile phones, tablets, and even TVs. Those willing […]

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We have not seen very many large scale malvertising attacks following the mysterious disappearance of the powerful Angler EK. The ones we do see tend to be related to low quality traffic and usually push the less sophisticated RIG or Magnitude exploit kits. The last high profile malvertising activity we had caught was on June 7th with […]

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