Researchers from Unit 42 have been monitoring a widespread campaign of harmful JavaScript (JS) injections. The campaign aims to redirect unsuspecting victims to dangerous content, including adware and fraudulent pages. Websites continue to be infected by this threat in 2023, as it was active throughout 2022. The malicious JS code was discovered on over 51,000 […]
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