Did you know that Linux is the least targeted OS by malicious ads, accounting for only 0.3% of all malicious ads recorded in a recent study? Most malvertising campaigns (malicious ads) target Windows users,according to statisticsshared last week by cyber-security firm Devcon.Chrome OS is the second most targeted, while Linux is the least. Learn more: . The company said that based on data gathered by its internal tools, 61% of the malicious ads they've observed from between July 11 and November 22, 2019 were aimed at Windows users. This included malicious ad campaigns "designed to redirect the user to malicious sites or to trick the user into downloading a piece of malware." The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Research reveals that 59% of harmful advertisements are aimed at Windows operating system users, whereas threats targeting Linux make up a mere 0.4% of the total documented dangers.. Malicious Ads, Cyber Threats, Ad Campaigns, Linux Security, Windows Vulnerabilities. . Brittany Day
Cybercriminals have developed a web-based attack tool to hijack routers on a large scale when users visit compromised websites or view malicious advertisements in their browsers.. The goal of these attacks is to replace the DNS servers configured on routers with rogue ones controlled by attackers. This allows hackers to intercept traffic, spoof websites, hijack search queries, inject rogue ads on web pages and more. The link for this article located at TechWorld is no longer available. . Hackers utilize advanced DNS manipulation techniques to take control of network routers, exposing users to potential cyber threats.. DNS Hijacking, Router Security, Cybercrime Threats. . Alex
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