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EvilTraffic  (Back to overview)

aka: Operation EvilTraffic

Malware experts at CSE Cybsec uncovered a massive malvertising campaign dubbed EvilTraffic leveraging tens of thousands compromised websites. Crooks exploited some CMS vulnerabilities to upload and execute arbitrary PHP pages used to generate revenues via advertising.


Associated Families

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References
2018-01-22YoroiAntonio Pirozzi, Antonio Farina, Luigi Martire
@techreport{pirozzi:20180122:operation:260c7d7, author = {Antonio Pirozzi and Antonio Farina and Luigi Martire}, title = {{Operation EvilTraffic}}, date = {2018-01-22}, institution = {Yoroi}, url = {https://cybaze.it/download/zlab/20180121_CSE_Massive_Malvertising_Report.pdf}, language = {English}, urldate = {2020-04-21} } Operation EvilTraffic
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2018-01-22Security AffairsPierluigi Paganini
@online{paganini:20180122:op:589613e, author = {Pierluigi Paganini}, title = {{Op EvilTraffic CSE CybSec ZLAB Malware Analysis Report – Exclusive, tens of thousands of compromised sites involved in a new massive malvertising campaign}}, date = {2018-01-22}, organization = {Security Affairs}, url = {http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/68059/cyber-crime/eviltraffic-malvertising-campaign.html}, language = {English}, urldate = {2020-01-08} } Op EvilTraffic CSE CybSec ZLAB Malware Analysis Report – Exclusive, tens of thousands of compromised sites involved in a new massive malvertising campaign
EvilTraffic

Credits: MISP Project