Lenovo website has an exploit...
This is fascinating:
Lenovo Support Website Loads Malicious IFrame, Infects Visitors With Trojan
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The support site of leading Chinese PC manufacturer Lenovo has been compromised by unknown attackers who injected a rogue IFrame into the pages over the weekend. Security
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At the moment, the malicious executable is detected by only ten of the 41 antivirus products listed on VirusTotal.
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3 years ago similar accident happen with ASUS website (who does not know ASUS?), there's an iframe added which leads to the ANI exploit (think at that time the ANI exploit was still 0-day)
it's really fascinating when website important computer manufacturer has this kind of exploit... planted by someone...
Lenovo Support Website Loads Malicious IFrame, Infects Visitors With Trojan
<snip>
The support site of leading Chinese PC manufacturer Lenovo has been compromised by unknown attackers who injected a rogue IFrame into the pages over the weekend. Security
<snip>
<snip>
At the moment, the malicious executable is detected by only ten of the 41 antivirus products listed on VirusTotal.
<snip>
3 years ago similar accident happen with ASUS website (who does not know ASUS?), there's an iframe added which leads to the ANI exploit (think at that time the ANI exploit was still 0-day)
it's really fascinating when website important computer manufacturer has this kind of exploit... planted by someone...
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