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Google nixes widespread malvertising attack

Google has stopped a widespread malicious advertising attack that bounced Web surfers to dodgy sites hawking weight loss and skin care products.

The malicious ads were delivered to website owners signed up with Google’s AdSense program, wrote Denis Sinegubko, a senior malware researcher with Sucuri, a Delware-based security company. AdSense supplies relevant banner advertisements to websites.

When displayed, the malicious advertisements automatically redirected a person’s browser to bogus websites. Those websites were designed to look like legitimate magazines such as Forbes and Good Housekeeping, featuring spammy offerings for anti-aging and brain-enhancing products, among others, Sinegubko wrote.

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Malvertising rise pushes ad industry to action – Computerworld Australia

Malvertising rise pushes ad industry to action
Computerworld Australia
If a user's machine is infected with a botnet designed for advertising fraud, the owner of that botnet may try to monetize it by offering to install other software — in reality malware that steals the user's information — on the infected computer

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“HDD Plus” malware spread through major ad networks, using malvertising and drive-by download (Wayne Huang/Armorize Blog)

Wayne Huang / Armorize Blog:
“HDD Plus” malware spread through major ad networks, using malvertising and drive-by download  —  (Credits: Wayne Huang, Caleb Sima, Chris Hsiao, NightCola Lin, Fyodor Yarochkin)  —  Over the past few days, we saw the quick spread of HDD Plus—a malware that (somehow) gets installed on victim computers …

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