![]() Software on your computer via a website pop-up.įor third party software, either use the update facilities from the Second – As users, you should not be updating any Attackers are gaining entry through systems that Past three months, over 113,000 users have been served fake alerts.įirst – Website owners must make sure the Content Management Systems (CMS) for Victim’s computer to perform file downloads, uploads, etc. Is a Remote Access Trojan or RAT and allows the attacker to connect to the ![]() Now, cyber-crooks upped their game by hacking into legitimate WordPress websites, injecting redirect scripts, and displaying fake Flash Player update alerts.Īccording to ZDNet, if the user clicks the “Update” or “Later” buttons, the script takes the target to a fake download page to transfer the Trojan malware to the victim’s computer. ![]() Last week, we issued an alert about a fake Windows update delivering ransomware.
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