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Attackers look to attach their malware to hot Google searches

posted onJuly 28, 2009
by hitbsecnews

If you want to find malware, then just look for the most sensational developments in the news. That's the theme running through MX Logic's August Threat Forecast, which was published today. Researchers at the security firm predict a whole new round of attacks that take advantage of users' interest in breaking news.

For example, the report predicts that instead of attempting to inflate Google results to raise their malware sites to the top of search queries -- as attackers have been doing for several months now -- hackers will soon find ways to simply attach their malware to the legitimate results of popular search topics.

Using this approach, "cybercriminals do not have to do any extra work to inflate trending topics through Google," the report says. "They are created organically through user searches, meaning that those terms are things that people are most interested in anyway."

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