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Symptoms felt 'all over the net'
By Dan Goodin in San Francisco
Published Monday 18th August 2008 19:48 GMT
Newsweek.com is one of several high-profile websites suspected of running rogue banner advertisements that try to trick visitors into installing fraudulent anti-malware programs, security researchers warn.
The malicious ads have been appearing on Newsweek's website via feeds that carry the Washingtonpost.com address, according to this post on the Bluetack Internet Security Solutions site. The ads redirect users to a site that falsely claims users' PCs are infected with malware and urges them to buy and install software
that will remedy the problem. The banner graphic posed as an ad for
www.easy-forex.com, which bills itself as an online foreign currency exchange.
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