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Attacks to make Ask.com Toolbar a conduit for malware are nipped in the bud

Security firm Red Canary says Ask.com Toolbar was a conduit for malware. The malicious actors are unknown but they managed to get a dropper/uploader into the browsers of several customers of Red Canary. The dropper would bring in secondary malware including banking Trojans and other online-fraud code. Red Canary detected no attempt to mass-distribute any one form of malware that could have become widespread. The behavior of the browser after it had been contaminated raised a red flag, the CSO says.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/3143131/attacks-to-make-ask-com-toolbar-a-conduit-for-malware-are-nipped-in-the-bud.html

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