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Malvertising campaign used Wajam browser add-on to hit PCs

Malwarebytes security researcher Jrme Segura spotted a malvertising campaign that used the Wajam browser add-on to redirect users to the Angler exploit kit. The attack is believed to be connected to another attack campaign that targeted celebrity gossip news site TMZ, Rotten Tomatoes, and other online publishers over the past few weeks. Segura has since reported the campaign to Plymedia.com. For information on how you can remove the add-ons and protect yourself from attack campaigns similar to the one observed by Malwarebyte, click here.”]

Source: https://grahamcluley.com/malvertising-campaign-wajam/

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