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Scammers have found an interesting trick via Google ads, and thus far it only seems to work with them, no other online ad company. They buy an ad, for example, for Microsoft.com, that says 'Call us toll free at 805-xxx-xxxx' and it pops up as a banner at the top of the page!

So you're browsing for whatever, and this page pops up and the URL looks completely legit, and there's a phone number just below the top of the page, do you trust it?

Well, looks like these days you shouldn't.

Might want to spread the word, and article, to your more gullible friends and older relations.

https://arstechnica.com/security/2025/06/tech-support-scammers-inject-malicious-phone-numbers-into-big-name-websites/

Date: 2025-06-20 12:31 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] moonhare
That is alarming. I never call using numbers on web sites until I can verify them … this looks to be difficult to sort out (but not impossible).

Speaking of alarming, when researching cd rates I pulled in a banco Santander worm… I think that’s where it came from only because I was hitting Santander sites. The RAT was disguised as an HP application, though, but damned if I know all the details because where Norton hadn’t caught this, it was a random thought to run a SpyBot scan that eked it out and ‘destroyed’ it, hopefully. Damn scan had stopped immediately after finding it (6 minutes in) because the pc had hibernated at 5 minutes (my bad).

I’ve run multiple scans since, without incident, and changed applicable passwords.
Edited Date: 2025-06-20 12:33 am (UTC)

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