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Article: Using Google Search to Find Software Can Be Risky - published 9 months ago.
Content: Google continues to struggle with cybercriminals running malicious ads on its search platform to trick people into downloading booby-trapped copies of popular free software applications. The malicious ads, which appear above organic search results and often precede links to legitimate sources of the same software, can make searching for software on Google a ...
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2024/01/using-google-search-to-find-software-can-be-risky/   
Published: 2024 01 25 18:38:43
Received: 2024 01 26 04:01:48
Feed: Krebs on Security
Source: Krebs on Security
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: Using Google Search to Find Software Can Be Risky - published 9 months ago.
Content: Google continues to struggle with cybercriminals running malicious ads on its search platform to trick people into downloading booby-trapped copies of popular free software applications. The malicious ads, which appear above organic search results and often precede links to legitimate sources of the same software, can make searching for software on Google a ...
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2024/01/using-google-search-to-find-software-can-be-risky/   
Published: 2024 01 25 18:38:43
Received: 2024 01 26 04:01:48
Feed: Krebs on Security
Source: Krebs on Security
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security

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