Feb. 7, 2023, 12:23 p.m. | Bruce Schneier

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Criminals using Google search ads to deliver malware isn’t new, but Ars Technica declared that the problem has become much worse recently.


The surge is coming from numerous malware families, including AuroraStealer, IcedID, Meta Stealer, RedLine Stealer, Vidar, Formbook, and XLoader. In the past, these families typically relied on phishing and malicious spam that attached Microsoft Word documents with booby-trapped macros. Over the past month, Google Ads has become the go-to place for criminals to spread their malicious wares that …

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