Malware sent out by Yahoo, Fox, and Google Ads

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DarkAstraea Posted: 03-23-2010 12:19 PM

"CNET is reporting that Avast has tracked over 2.6 million instances of malware that have been served up to unsuspecting web surfers since last December by ad services such as Yahoo's Yield Manager, Fox Audience Network's Fimserve.com and even some from Google's DoubleClick. Some high-profile sites include The New York Times, Drudge Report.com, TechCrunch and WhitePages.com. The practice has been dubbed 'malvertising.' I usually suspect the users of 'careless web activity' when I delouse a PC, but now I'm going to have to give some the benefit of the doubt."

(Oh noze!)

Curse them! Stupid ads, everything....



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This is why those sites are on my blacklist...

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