Ars Technica: Big-name sites hit by rash of malicious ads spreading crypto ransomware
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http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/03/big-name-sites-hit-by-rash-of-malicious-ads-spreading-crypto-ransomware/
Just saw this on GAF. Also if you use chrome I'd recommend installing uMatrix, uBlock, and disconnect.
Just saw this on GAF. Also if you use chrome I'd recommend installing uMatrix, uBlock, and disconnect.
Mainstream websites, including those published by The New York Times, the BBC, MSN, and AOL, are falling victim to a new rash of malicious ads that attempt to surreptitiously install crypto ransomware and other malware on the computers of unsuspecting visitors, security firms warned.
The tainted ads may have exposed tens of thousands of people over the past 24 hours alone, according to a blog post published Monday by Trend Micro. The new campaign started last week when "Angler," a toolkit that sells exploits for Adobe Flash, Microsoft Silverlight, and other widely used Internet software, started pushing laced banner ads through a compromised ad network.
By blackace Go To PostSo any words on the source of these ads?
Only thing I've seen is this.
https://blog.malwarebytes.org/malvertising-2/2016/03/large-angler-malvertising-campaign-hits-top-publishers/