Hackers Using Sneaky HTML Smuggling to Deliver Malware via Fake Google Sites,
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new malware campaign that leverages bogus Google Sites pages and HTML smuggling to distribute a commercial malware called AZORult in order to facilitate information theft.
« It uses an unorthodox HTML smuggling technique where the malicious payload is embedded in a separate JSON file hosted on an external website, » Netskope Threat Labs
« It uses an unorthodox HTML smuggling technique where the malicious payload is embedded in a separate JSON file hosted on an external website, » Netskope Threat Labs
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Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new malware campaign that leverages bogus Google Sites pages and HTML smuggling to distribute a commercial malware called AZORult in order to facilitate information theft.
« It uses an unorthodox HTML smuggling technique where the malicious payload is embedded in a separate JSON file hosted on an external website, » Netskope Threat Labs
« It uses an unorthodox HTML smuggling technique where the malicious payload is embedded in a separate JSON file hosted on an external website, » Netskope Threat Labs
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