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Your favorite websites might be secretly redirecting you to malware, and ad companies are helping them do it

Your favorite websites might be secretly redirecting you to malware, and ad companies are helping them do it


  • Push notifications are now being used as malware delivery systems, and users are unknowingly subscribing to them
  • Fake CAPTCHA prompts are now the gateway to persistent browser hijacks and phishing attacks
  • WordPress sites are quietly hijacking users through invisible DNS commands and shared JavaScript payloads

Recent investigations have revealed a troubling alliance between WordPress hackers and commercial adtech companies, creating a vast infrastructure for distributing malware on a global scale.

Research from Infoblox Threat Intel found at the core of this operation is VexTrio, a traffic distribution system (TDS) responsible for rerouting web users through layers of fake ads, deceptive redirects, and fraudulent push notifications.

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