VB2016 preview: Uncovering the Secrets of Malvertising

Two years ago, at VB2014,

Bromium

researcher Vadim Kotov presented a

paper

in which he looked at various possibilities for cybercriminals to leverage ad networks to spread malware. Unfortunately, if somewhat unsurprisingly, Vadim’s predictions came true and ‘malvertising’ has become a huge plague on the Internet in the two years since his talk.

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Despite this trend, there are many misconceptions about malvertising, the most prominent of which is the idea that you need to click on an ad to get infected, while in practice, the infection (of a vulnerable device) happens quietly in the background. All the more reason why we are glad to have a

paper

on the subject at

VB2016

.

In the paper,

Malwarebytes

researchers Jérôme Segura and Chris Boyd look at how criminals use legitimate ad networks to have their malicious ads “displayed” on prominent websites, and how these ads then infect the user. They also look at recent trends in malvertising, from “domain shadowing” to the increased use of SSL.

Finally, they take a look at the future of online ads and the ethics and effectiveness of ad-blockers.

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VB2016 starts in four weeks’ time and

registration

is still open. In the meantime, to whet your appetite, here is Vadim Kotov’s VB2014 presentation on hacking the ad-network “like a boss”:




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