Tag: adware
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npm Packages Turned into DDoS Botnet via Student Proxies
In a shocking discovery, researchers uncovered 148 malicious npm packages that masqueraded as harmless student web proxies, but secretly turned browsers into a powerful DDoS botnet for nearly two weeks. These packages, cleverly disguised with benign names like "Lucide" and "Riverbend Tutoring," hid their true intentions beneath a façade of ads and monetization scripts.

Chrome Extensions Exploit User Data for Adware, Fake Traffic
Beware of Chrome extensions that seem too good to be true: 152 fake live wallpaper and new-tab add-ons have been downloaded around 105,000 times and are secretly spreading adware and fake traffic. These malicious extensions, masquerading as popular themes, have been hiding in plain sight on the Chrome Web Store.

Malvertising Campaign Spreads FlutterShell Backdoor to macOS Users
macOS users beware: a sneaky malware called FlutterShell is spreading through malicious ads and infected desktop apps, allowing hackers to take control of your device and steal sensitive data. This stealthy backdoor can execute commands, access files, and even siphon off browser session info - all while masquerading as legitimate software.

Mobile Malware Attacks Drop, Banking Trojans Surge.
Mobile malware attacks may be on the decline, but banking Trojans are surging, with over 162,000 malicious packages detected in Q1 2026, putting your financial security at risk. Kaspersky's Q1 2026 report reveals a concerning shift in mobile threats, with 306,070 Android malware samples and 439 mobile ransomware Trojans also discovered.

Malware Abuses Signed Software to Disable Antivirus Protections
Thousands of vulnerable endpoints across schools, utilities, governments, and hospitals have fallen prey to a sneaky malware that masquerades as legitimate software, only to disable antivirus protections and wreak havoc with SYSTEM-level privileges. This stealthy attack has left countless organizations defenseless against further threats.

Malicious Chrome Extensions Uncover Massive User Data Theft
Over 100 malicious Chrome extensions were secretly working together to steal user data, hijack online sessions, and inject ads into browsing experiences, all controlled by a single hidden command center. This massive data theft operation highlights the alarming risks of unchecked access to our online lives.