Virus writers exploit Google Adwords

Virus writers exploit Google Adwords
Economic Times - malicious links, though, takes the user to the real website but along the way they are unknowingly redirected to www.smarttrack.org, which hosts a Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) exploit that attempts to install a backdoor keylogger

Malware Writers Target Google AdWords
Enterprise Security Today - appeared to take users to sites such as the Better Business Bureau and Cars.com, but actually were stemming from a site called SmartTrack.org, according to Exploit Prevention Labs. The site running the bogus AdWords links was host to a keylogger

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PC World - IE users who visited the wrong Web site could end up infected with the Scob or Download.Ject keylogger, which could be used to steal their passwords and other personal information. Microsoft patched that hole, and the next one, and the one after that

Scammers Buying Adwords Could Scare People Away From Clicking Google
Tech Dirt - Some scammers are apparently purchasing Google Adwords ads on high traffic keywords , but pointing those ads to a malware site that installs a trojan keylogger. Victims may never even know they went to a scam site, as the scammers simply pass the

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