malicious ads
2024-04-01 19:13:22.460692+02 by
Dan Lyke
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As we're still reeling from the implications of the xz attack, a good reminder to make sure that what you're downloading is what you think you're downloading, and this includes not trusting Google. And probably running a good ad blocker, but I'd imagine that that's an arms race. Hackers Target macOS Users with Malicious Ads Spreading Stealer Malware
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#Comment Re: malicious ads made: 2024-04-02 15:49:47.875289+02 by:
Definitely Not a Bot
Need to route around .dmg
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