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Hundreds of Websites Targeted by Fake Google Chrome Update Pop-Ups

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Published on 06/05/2024 – Last Updated on 06/06/2024 by OTC

Fake Browser Update campaigns are known for their deceptive tactics used by hackers to trick users into downloading malicious software. These campaigns typically involve injecting malicious code into a website, which then displays a popup message urging users to update their web browser. Clicking on the provided link usually results in downloading malware, such as a remote access trojan or an infostealer.

One of the most notorious examples of this type of malware is SocGholish.

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