Hackers Exploit Google Searches to Target Bengal Cat Enthusiasts

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Cybersecurity firm SOPHOS has warned users against Googling the phrase "Are Bengal Cats legal in Australia?" due to a cyber attack exploiting this search. Hackers use "SEO poisoning" to manipulate search results, leading users to click on malicious links that steal personal information via the Gootloader program. This threat is particularly targeted at users in Australia, and SOPHOS advises those affected to change their passwords immediately.
- Hackers are targeting people who type these six words into their computer New York Post
- Bengal cat lovers in Australia get psspsspss’d in Google-driven Gootloader campaign Sophos
- Urgent warning: Don't type these six words or your computer could be HACKED Daily Mail
- Experts warn to not Google these six words to protect yourself from hackers The Mirror
- Cybercrooks are targeting Bengal cat lovers in Australia for some reason The Register
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