Malware Alert - Google Ads Malvertising Campaign Targets Arc Browser's Windows Launch Malware Alert
Type: Malware
Malware Alert
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There is threat intelligence indicating a new Google Ads malvertising campaign targeting the launch of the Arc web browser for Windows, which is tricking people into downloading trojanized installers that infect them with malware payloads.[1]
Threat intelligence indicates that the campaign is using Google Ads to display malicious ads that redirect users to fake websites that prompt them to download the Arc browser. Once downloaded, the installer infects the user's device with malware payloads, including trojans and other malicious software. The malware can then be used to steal sensitive user information, such as login credentials and financial data.[1]
This attack is unique as it targets users who are interested in downloading the Arc browser for Windows, which is a new web browser that has recently been launched. The attackers are taking advantage of the hype surrounding the launch of the browser to trick users into downloading malware-infected installers. Users are advised to be cautious when downloading software from the internet and to only download from trusted sources.[1]
Source:
[1] "Arc browser’s Windows launch targeted by Google ads malvertising." BleepingComputer
HKCERT recommends that users should:
- Download software from trusted sources only
- Identify phishing sites leveraging Ad Push
- Implement multi-factor authentication to prevent unauthorized access
- Use reputable antivirus software
- Keep systems and devices up-to-date with the latest security patches
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