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A malicious campaign that waged 13 attacks against hundreds of well-known publishers has been identified and put down by The Media Trust.
Rather appropriately for the Halloween season, the malware was given the name GhostCat-3PC by researchers in the Trust's Digital Security & Operations (DSO) team.
GhostCat-3PC ran behind an ad that used advanced, obfuscated code and delivery patterns to evade detection by the traditional signature-based ad blockers used by many of the publishers.
After a quick prowl to check if the user was on a list of targeted domains, GhostCat would initiate a fraudulent pop-up that, if clicked, led to malicious content.
Publishers Targeted by GhostCat Malware
Publishers’ ad blockers are no match for new
GhostCat-3PC: Malware Targets Well-Known Publishers and Slips Through Their Blockers - The Media Trust
The Media Trust discovers new, dynamic malware that targets specific publications.
mediatrust.com