Tag: malvertising

  • VB2017 paper: Exploring the virtual worlds of advergaming

    At VB2016 in Denver, Malwarebytes researchers Jérôme Segura and Chris Boyd presented a paper on malicious advertising, or malvertising. At the end of the paper, as they looked at the future of online ads, they discussed new trends in ‘advergaming’, or in-game ads. This subject was the topic of a follow-up paper , presented by…

  • VB2017 paper: Exploring the virtual worlds of advergaming

    At VB2016 in Denver, Malwarebytes researchers Jérôme Segura and Chris Boyd presented a paper on malicious advertising, or malvertising. At the end of the paper, as they looked at the future of online ads, they discussed new trends in ‘advergaming’, or in-game ads. This subject was the topic of a follow-up paper , presented by…

  • VB2016 paper: Uncovering the secrets of malvertising

    In his VB2014 paper , Bromium researcher Vadim Kotov sketched the possibilities for malicious actors to use web ads to spread exploit kits. Unsurprisingly, malicious actors also spotted those possibilities, and the advertisement ecosystem has become such a big attack surface that many security experts advise the running of ad-blockers to enhance security. Today, we…

  • VB2016 paper: Uncovering the secrets of malvertising

    In his VB2014 paper , Bromium researcher Vadim Kotov sketched the possibilities for malicious actors to use web ads to spread exploit kits. Unsurprisingly, malicious actors also spotted those possibilities, and the advertisement ecosystem has become such a big attack surface that many security experts advise the running of ad-blockers to enhance security. Today, we…

  • 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. Despite this…

  • 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. Despite this…

  • Advertisements on Blogspot sites lead to support scam

    In our research for the VBWeb tests, in which we measure the ability of security products to block malicious web traffic, we recently noticed some sites hosted on Google ‘s Blogspot service that presented the user with a warning about a malware error and a telephone number which they were urged to call in order…

  • Let’s Encrypt certificate used in malversiting

    We’d better get used to a world where malicious traffic is encrypted too. According to some people, myself included, Let’s Encrypt was one of the best things that happened to the Internet in 2015. Now that, as of December, the service is in public beta, anyone can register certificates for domains they own, in a…

  • Adobe to patch Flash Player zero-day next week

    Patch due next week as malvertising leads to Bedep trojan downloader. As the news of a zero-day vulnerability in Adobe ‘s Flash Player actively being exploited reached the security community, the company made an out-of-band patch available on its website. It now appears that this update – version 16.0.0.287 – patches another vulnerability ( CVE-2015-0310…

  • VB2014 paper: Optimized mal-ops. Hack the ad network like a boss

    Why buying ad space makes perfect sense for those wanting to spread malware. Over the next few months, we will be sharing VB2014 conference papers as well as video recordings of the presentations. Today, we have added ‘Optimized mal-ops. Hack the ad network like a boss’ by Bromium researchers Vadim Kotov and Rahul Kashyap. Malicious…