ESET has uncovered several examples of malware being distributed via a strategic web compromise. In late October and early November this year, visitors to ammyy.com were offered a bundle containing not only the companys legitimate Remote Desktop Software, Ammyy Admin, but also malware. ESET researchers noticed in late October that, for about a week, visitors were downloading an installer that contained malware along with the AmMYy product. The first malware, the Lurk downloader, was distributed on October 26. Next was Corebot on October 29, then Buhtrap on October 30, and finally Ranbyus and Netwire RAT.”]
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