Google DoubleClick Exploited in Malspam Campaign Delivering DesckVB RAT

Cyber attackers are cleverly using Google's DoubleClick to disguise malicious emails, routing victims through a legitimate domain that often flies under the radar of security tools. By exploiting this trusted platform, hackers can easily trick people into downloading the DesckVB RAT malware.

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Google DoubleClick Exploited in Malspam Campaign Delivering DesckVB RAT

Learn how Google DoubleClick was exploited in a malspam campaign delivering DesckVB RAT and find out how to protect yourself from such attacks now effectively.

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So apparently, even in windows 10 microsoft is replacing the mail app, which, while a bit clunkier than windows live mail or the earlier, legendarily simple and accessible, outlook express, was just usable; with just straight outlook. that wouldn't be a problem, except, The new outlook is slow, clunky, and borderline unusable with a screen reader. newsflash. the windows 10 default mail client worked perfectly fine. This piece of absolute hot New York City Dumpster garbage has more items in its tab order than there are employees at microsoft, not to mention its constant begging that you get an office365 subscription! if it ain't broke, don't fix it. nobody asked for your adware. can we go back to the days when windows was still an OS and not a shovel for office 365 adverts? I mean, come on, seriously. blind computer users who care about, not just technical accessibility, but ease of use in simplicity in what is supposed to be a *email client*, please boost. #accessibility #A11Y #IfItAintBroke #SimplicityIsAccessibility #MaliciousAdvertising #ThanksALotMicrosoft