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Millions menaced as ransomware-smuggling ads pollute top websites
The Register ^ | 15 Mar 2016 at 17:19 | John Leyden

Posted on 03/16/2016 7:54:20 AM PDT by snarkpup

msn.com, nytimes.com, aol.com et al hit by malware-injecting banners

Top-flight US online publishers are serving up adverts that attempt to install ransomware and other malware on victims' PCs.

Websites visited by millions of people daily – msn.com, nytimes.com, aol.com, nfl.com, theweathernetwork.com, thehill.com, zerohedge.com and more – are accidentally pushing out booby-trapped adverts via ad networks, warn infosec researchers.

(Excerpt) Read more at theregister.co.uk ...


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; Technical
KEYWORDS: cybersecurity; malware; security
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To: snarkpup

Malwarebytes seems to work pretty well.


21 posted on 03/16/2016 8:15:07 AM PDT by Jack Hammer (uff said.)
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To: Chickensoup

I use adblock and love it.

It is great when websites beg you to stop using it so they can clog up your machine with garbage.

I have a message for those websites, but it is unsuitable for audiences of all ages. :-)


22 posted on 03/16/2016 8:16:49 AM PDT by cgbg (Epistemology is not a spectator sport.)
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To: Leaning Right

“I stopped visiting Zero Hedge because of all the pop-ups”

That’s why I get all of my news from The Blaze.


23 posted on 03/16/2016 8:18:02 AM PDT by MNDude (God is not a Republican, but Satan is certainly a Democrat.)
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To: Jack Hammer

Bookmark


24 posted on 03/16/2016 8:19:34 AM PDT by publius911 (IMPEACH HIM NOW evil, stupid, insane ignorant or just clueless, doesn't matter!)
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To: Mr. K

bttt


25 posted on 03/16/2016 8:21:00 AM PDT by petercooper (All the world's problems are caused by the sandrats, hoodrats, gimmedats, democrats and commiecrats.)
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To: Chickensoup
Re. AdBlock, interesting link. Thanks.
26 posted on 03/16/2016 8:21:06 AM PDT by Leaning Right (Why am I holding this lantern? I am looking for the next Reagan.)
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To: snarkpup

later


27 posted on 03/16/2016 8:22:00 AM PDT by granite (The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left - Ecclest 10:2)
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To: RushIsMyTeddyBear

I just fixed a win7 pc at my house yesterday. Friggin scumbags.


28 posted on 03/16/2016 8:25:38 AM PDT by US_MilitaryRules (The last suit you wear has no pockets!)
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To: Mr. K

5) Keep Java turned off as much as possible and particularly when browsing. Many ransomware attacks use Java to lock your system.


29 posted on 03/16/2016 8:26:00 AM PDT by Kirkwood (Zombie Hunter)
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To: cgbg

I did love it, but they are adding in ads.

Buh bye adblock


30 posted on 03/16/2016 8:31:34 AM PDT by Chickensoup (Leftism is the biggest killer of citizens in the world.)
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To: snarkpup

And, of course, several sites, that have been known to serve malware-embedded advertising, now block you if you run an ad-blocker.

Not really missing Wired or Forbes anyway. . .


31 posted on 03/16/2016 8:31:52 AM PDT by Salgak (Peace Through Superior Firepower. . . .)
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To: snarkpup

Thanks!

Another bkmk for computer issues...


32 posted on 03/16/2016 8:32:26 AM PDT by Faith65 (Isaiah 40:31)
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To: Leaning Right

“Then I installed AdBlock Plus (it’s free).”

I won’t work with WIN 10 and Microsoft Edge.


33 posted on 03/16/2016 8:33:22 AM PDT by Beagle8U
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To: windsorknot

If we would send teams of operators out to eliminate a few of these contemptible objects, the threat level would go way down and the word would get around.


34 posted on 03/16/2016 8:58:08 AM PDT by calico_thompson (Vanity sarcasm)
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To: calico_thompson

ABP speeds up your browsing.

Its a sanity saver and keeps your Internet experience from being polluted by online spam.

I have it on all my browsers.


35 posted on 03/16/2016 9:08:20 AM PDT by goldstategop ((In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever))
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To: Mr. K
avast anti virus

Avast, in and of itself, is a virus. Besides, ransomware is not detectable as a virus by any modern AV. Ask most security experts, and they'll tell you that most modern vulnerabilities are found in the form of social media attacks (phishing) and targeted bulk email (spear phishing). While Trojans are still in use, they're less common than they were 10 years ago.

This ransomware is particularly insidious. If you're not using ad blocking extensions in your browsers, you need to be. Our corporate IT security went to condition orange today. We are dealing with reports all over the place of users with possible infections. It's been a rough morning.

36 posted on 03/16/2016 10:08:49 AM PDT by rarestia (It's time to water the Tree of Liberty.)
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To: snarkpup

If it would only work for Windows 10 spyware!!


37 posted on 03/16/2016 10:13:28 AM PDT by minnesota_bound
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To: RushIsMyTeddyBear

We’ve been hit by this.

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A relative’s business was down a week due to ransomware. It also got into some of the backups (not all). An IT company was checking out a work station, took off the security the company was using & put their own on to test ... took theirs off & did not put the company’s back on. That is how the bad stuff got in. To make matters worse, the culprit IT company was slow to respond - another was called & responded immediately so they are the new IT guys (helped me with an issue too - very good). A week down, when the computers are used all day, every day, cost the company a lot of money.


38 posted on 03/16/2016 10:37:53 AM PDT by Qiviut (In Islam you have to die for Allah. The God I worship died for me. [Franklin Graham])
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To: Qiviut

I bet they lost $$$. Ugh.


39 posted on 03/16/2016 12:01:53 PM PDT by RushIsMyTeddyBear
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To: Chickensoup

bttt


40 posted on 03/16/2016 12:34:15 PM PDT by Mears
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