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VexTrio Cybercrime Outfit Run by Legit Ad Tech Firms

Posted on August 6, 2025
VexTrio Cybercrime Outfit Run by Legit Ad Tech Firms

New research reveals that a malicious traffic distribution system (TDS) is run not by “hackers in hoodies,” but by a series of corporations operating in the commercial digital advertising industry.

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