Breach Log - Every hack has a story to tell
You download, install, and run some software, and you get what you asked for, only with a little something extra. How can you tell whether the something extra is purely for ad fraud, or for something more sinister? This story comes from Max Margolis [https://www.linkedin.com/in/margolism/]. Do you have a story you'd like to share? Get in touch: breachlogpodcast [@] gmail.com Want to get technical? Read some public reporting: * Trend Micro [https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/research/20/d/exposing-modular-adware-how-dealply-iserik-and-managex-persist-in-systems.html] * Fortinet [https://www.fortinet.com/blog/threat-research/dealply-revisited-leveraging-reputation-services-to-remain-under-the-radar] * BitDefender [https://www.bitdefender.com/files/News/CaseStudies/study/284/Bitdefender-WhitePaper-Erik-CREA3910-en-EN-GenericUse.pdf] * CATO Networks [https://www.catonetworks.com/blog/the-dga-algorithm-used-by-dealply-and-bujo/] * Bleeping Computer [https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/dealply-adware-abuses-microsoft-smartscreen-to-boost-av-evasion/] --------- Credits: Music by various artists from Pixabay [https://pixabay.com/music]
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