apateweb

  • The ApateWeb campaign is a malicious operation that targets users through a network of compromised Blogspot blogs. The campaign involves the use of malicious JavaScript code that is injected into the blogs, which then redirects users to a phishing website that attempts to steal their login credentials. The malicious code is designed to evade detection…

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  • A new large-scale campaign named “ApateWeb ” has been discovered, which uses over 130,000 domains to deliver scareware, potentially unwanted programs, and other scam pages. Threat actors use deceptive emails to lure victims into their malicious websites and redirect them to their infrastructure for delivering malware.

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  • The cybersecurity landscape has witnessed a new, sophisticated threat in the form of ApateWeb, a large-scale scareware and Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs) delivery campaign. Uncovered by Unit 42 researchers at Palo Alto Networks, the campaign is notable for its use of over 130,000 domains to propagate various forms of malicious content. Diving into Details ApateWeb…

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  • In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats, researchers from Unit 42 have uncovered a menacing large-scale campaign, aptly named ApateWeb, that’s been operating under the radar. ApateWeb employs a labyrinthine network of over 130,000 domains to distribute scareware, potentially unwanted programs (PUPs), and other deceptive content. While these programs may not fit the traditional definition…

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