Halloween is just around the corner, and while you’re getting ready for some pumpkin pie and other delights around Jack o’ the Lantern, cyber-crooks are hard at work, busy to bring you the crème-de-la-crème in terms of search engine poisoning.
Two malware runs are particularly important these days. If you’re planning to find templates for Halloween invitations, or if you’re trying to find a print shop for what you already have, then you should keep an eye on what search results you’re about to click.
Malicious results for queries related to Halloween
Black-Hat SEO is a technique in which cyber-criminals manipulate the relevancy of the organic results displayed by search engines in order to redirect the users looking for specific search terms on pages that could potentially harm them. In this case, these crooks use a variety of legit domains that have been hacked into and infected with malware (you should note the random folders created in the root of the domain).
Depending on your “luck”, you might encounter one of the following scenarios:
Here are a couple of hints on what to do in order to stay safe during the holidays:
If you’re reading this article a little too late for prevention, you should run a free, 60-second QuickScan to see if your computer’s security has been affected.
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