Yahoo says ads in Europe spread malware
Updated: 2014-01-06 09:21
(Agencies)
|
|||||||||||
Some advertisements on Yahoo Inc's European websites last week spread malicious software, Yahoo said on Sunday, potentially infecting thousands of users.
On Friday, Fox-IT, a Delft, Netherlands-based computer security firm, wrote in a blog that attackers had inserted malicious ads served by ads.yahoo.com.
In statement on Sunday, a Yahoo spokesman, said: "On Friday, January 3 on our European sites, we served some advertisements that did not meet our editorial guidelines, specifically they spread malware." Yahoo said it promptly removed the bad ads, and that users of Mac computers and mobile devices were not affected.
Malware is software used to disrupt a computer's operations, gather sensitive information, or gain access to private computer systems.
Fox-IT estimated that on Friday, the malware was being delivered to approximately 300,000 users per hour, leading to about 27,000 infections per hour. The countries with the most affected users were Romania, Britain, and France.
"It is unclear which specific group is behind this attack, but the attackers are clearly financially motivated and seem to offer services to other actors," Fox-IT wrote in the January 3 blog post.
Today's Top News
Yahoo says ads in Europe spread malware
14 killed in stampede in NW China
Chinese grads look abroad for first jobs
Avalanches in Switzerland kill 4
Major corruption cases up in 2013
Tuning up for 2014 reform
China keeps Africa as a key pillar
Kerry says progress in Mideast diplomacy
Hot Topics
Lunar probe , China growth forecasts, Emission rules get tougher, China seen through 'colored lens', International board,
Editor's Picks
Growing food in space could assist in human colonization |
Holiday blues |
Keeping their motors running |
In memory of unnamed war heroes |
The new temples of a twilight age |
Hebei aims for pollution fight |