Malware Campaigns Exploit AI Tools and Search Results to Target SMBs and IT Admins

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Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a widespread SEO poisoning campaign targeting over 8,500 SMB users by disguising malware as popular AI and collaboration tools, using fake websites and search result manipulation to deliver stealer malware like Oyster, Vidar, Lumma, and Legion Loader, while also exploiting fake ads and brand impersonation for financial fraud and data theft.
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- Weaponized Versions of PuTTY and WinSCP Attacking IT Admins Via Search Results CyberSecurityNews
- Fake productivity apps and AI tools used to target SMBs in 2025 Tech Wire Asia
- Oyster malware loader spread in malvertising campaign SC Media
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