This latest Windows malware distribution campaign uses fake Google Chrome, Microsoft Word, and OneDrive error messages that look kinda like real warnings... victims see some kind of pop-up text box in their browser telling them something went wrong - it's an old but highly effective trick.
Proofpoint malware hunters have spotted at least two criminal gangs using this technique to infect people's machines... at least one of the gangs is very likely using it to spread ransomware.
The social engineering is clever enough to present someone with what looks like a real problem and solution simultaneously... without considering the risk.
In these attacks, users visit a compromised website that loads a malicious script 'hosted on the blockchain via Binance's Smart Chain contracts'... which then loads.
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