SEO Poisoning Alert: Why Your First 'WinRAR Download' Result Might Be a Chinese-Language Backdoor
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SEO Poisoning Alert: Why Your First 'WinRAR Download' Result Might Be a Chinese-Language Backdoor
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The "Silent" Hack That Will Get Your Website Blacklisted by Google. (A CISO's Brief on SEO Poisoning).
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Hackers Are Killing Your Revenue. (And They're Using Your Own SEO to Do It). A CMO's Guide to the "SEO Poisoning" Threat.
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Fake Software Sites Weaponised in SEO Poisoning Campaign
Chinese-speaking Windows users were lured to spoofed software sites via manipulated search results, where multi-stage malware installers embedded keyloggers, persistence mechanisms, and remote control functions.
Source: Fortinet
Read more: CyberSecBrief
There are multiple negative SEO tactics and unethical SEO poisoning techniques used by threat actors to manipulate search engine rankings
It is all possible with the action of exploiting the vulnerabilities within the websites and algorithms of the search engine. Threat actors leverage trending algorithms to attract users to their websites that are filled with harmful code. When users search for popular topics, they choose the high-ranking results and then, as a result, end up visiting malicious sites.