What is Malvertising?

Malvertising (malicious advertising) is a cyberattack method where hackers inject malware into online ads. These ads can appear on trusted websites, infecting your device even if you don’t click on them.

How Does Malvertising Work?

  1. Hackers buy ad space on ad networks.
  2. They embed malware into ads.
  3. The ads appear on trusted websites (news, social media, blogs).
  4. If your system has vulnerabilities, malware is installed automatically (drive-by download).

For a more detailed explanation, check out Google’s Security Blog.

Signs Your System is Attacked by Malvertising

1. Strange Browser Behavior

  • Frequent pop-ups and unwanted redirects
  • Your homepage or search engine changes unexpectedly
  • Suspicious browser extensions appear

2. Slow Performance & Crashes

  • Websites take too long to load
  • Apps or system freeze often
  • High CPU usage without running heavy programs

3. Fake Security Warnings

  • Pop-ups say: “Your PC is infected! Click here to fix.”
  • Ransomware messages demand payment to unlock files

If you see these signs, follow this Cybersecurity Guide by Norton for immediate action.

How to Protect Yourself from Malvertising

Use an Ad Blocker – Install uBlock Origin or AdGuard
Keep Software Updated – Update your browser, OS, antivirus
Avoid Suspicious Ads – Never click on “free prizes” or “urgent security alerts”
Scan for Malware – Use Malwarebytes or Windows Defender

What to Do If You’re Infected?

  1. Disconnect from Wi-Fi immediately
  2. Run a full system scan with Malwarebytes Free Scanner
  3. Uninstall unknown programs from your device
  4. Reset your browser settings (Google Chrome Reset Guide)

Final Thoughts

Malvertising is a growing cybersecurity threat, but you can stay safe with the right precautions. Keep your software updated, avoid sketchy ads, and use strong security tools.

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