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Ars Technica used in malware campaign with never-before-seen obfuscation
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<blockquote data-quote="brambedkar59" data-source="post: 1073749" data-attributes="member: 61084"><p>I was gonna say something but this comment on Ars perfectly describes what I intended to say.</p><p></p><p>"The whole thing is just bizarre to me. The URL only affected people who were infected with malware already, it was harmless to anyone else. But if you already infected them with malware relying on them visiting a specific URL to trigger a payload seems incredibly awkward and stupid."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brambedkar59, post: 1073749, member: 61084"] I was gonna say something but this comment on Ars perfectly describes what I intended to say. "The whole thing is just bizarre to me. The URL only affected people who were infected with malware already, it was harmless to anyone else. But if you already infected them with malware relying on them visiting a specific URL to trigger a payload seems incredibly awkward and stupid." [/QUOTE]
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