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The Hacker News |
Identifiant |
8310849 |
Date de publication |
2023-02-16 19:12:00 (vue: 2023-02-16 15:07:17) |
Titre |
Hackers Using Google Ads to Spread FatalRAT Malware Disguised as Popular Apps |
Texte |
Chinese-speaking individuals in Southeast and East Asia are the targets of a new rogue Google Ads campaign that delivers remote access trojans such as FatalRAT to compromised machines.
The attacks involve purchasing ad slots to appear in Google search results that direct users searching for popular applications to rogue websites hosting trojanized installers, ESET said in a report published |
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access ads appear applications apps are asia attacks campaign chinese compromised delivers direct disguised east eset fatalrat google hackers hosting individuals installers involve machines malware new popular published purchasing remote report results rogue said search searching slots southeast speaking spread such targets trojanized trojans users using websites |
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Malware
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