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Hackers are setting up fake websites for popular free and open-source software to promote malicious downloads through advertisements in Google search results.

Notepad++, 7-ZIP and WinRAR, and the widely used media player VLC as well as CCleaner utility to name a few

Germán Fernández of cybersecurity company CronUp provides a list of 70 domains that are distributing malware through Google Ads search results by impersonating legitimate software

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it's massive

"One example we found is a Google Ad search result for Rufus, a free utility for creating bootable USB flash drives"

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I'd hope so BUT there response is playbook

"We have robust policies prohibiting ads that attempt to circumvent our enforcement by disguising the advertiser’s identity and impersonating other brands, and we enforce them vigorously. We reviewed the ads in question and have removed them" - Google

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