Porn Stars

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mrfrench 1019 reads
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There's something extremely suspicious about this report.  If they know the host that is serving up the ads, then all that has to be done is to shut down that site.  If that site is behind the malware that is fairly easy to do in a number of ways.  If that site is not behind the malware, then they should, on their own initiative, shut down the site, scrub the system, fix the whatever leak there is, and restart.  As a former computer programmer, all of this is fairly simple.

The fact that this has gone on longer than a few hours, makes me very, very, suspicious.

undreds of porn sites have been targeted by criminals using malicious advertising – commonly known as malvertising – to infect visitors' devices with malware. The latest campaign comes after similar attacks in recent months on a number of popular adult websites, including xHamster, RedTube and PornHub.

Malicious adverts were discovered by the US-based security firm Malwarebytes on what it said were moderately popular porn sites attracting millions of visitors each day. The sites included DrTuber, Nuvid, Eroprofile, IcePorn and Xbabe. The adverts are hosted and served by the adult ad network AdXpansion and do not need to be clicked on to potentially affect a visitor to a site

mrfrench1020 reads

There's something extremely suspicious about this report.  If they know the host that is serving up the ads, then all that has to be done is to shut down that site.  If that site is behind the malware that is fairly easy to do in a number of ways.  If that site is not behind the malware, then they should, on their own initiative, shut down the site, scrub the system, fix the whatever leak there is, and restart.  As a former computer programmer, all of this is fairly simple.

The fact that this has gone on longer than a few hours, makes me very, very, suspicious.

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