Exploit Kits (EKs) are the tool of choice to infect endpoints by exploiting software vulnerabilities. However, a critical component EKs rely on is web traffic, which must be directed towards them. Hacked websites are injected with code to an intermediary webpage that serves as the gateway to the exploit kit. Compromised websites injected with two different code snippets: malicious ad banners displayed on legitimate websites and malicious code injected into sites (iframes, 302 redirects, etc)”]

