Security News > 2015 > June > Why a low-level threat can open the door for serious infections (Help Net Security)
2015-06-29 05:32
A device hi-jacked for the purpose of conducting ‘click-fraud’ can become a conduit for more serious malware such as ransomware. A Damballa study cited an example of how a compromised device, origi...
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