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Gootloader Malware Resurfaces in Google Ads for Legal Docs

Posted on April 2, 2025
Gootloader Malware Resurfaces in Google Ads for Legal Docs

Attackers target a familiar industry, law professionals, by hiding the infostealer in ads delivered via Google-based malvertising.

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