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BDU FSTEC
BDU FSTEC
added 2025/07/13 12:0 a.m.7 views

The vulnerability of the platform for creating, publishing, and reproducing digital advertising on Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Screens lies in the lack of protective measures for the website structure, allowing attackers to execute arbitrary code.

The vulnerability of the platform for creating, publishing, and reproducing digital advertising within Adobe Experience Manager AEM Screens is related to the lack of measures taken to protect the website structure. Exploiting this vulnerability could allow a malicious actor to execute arbitrary...

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BDU FSTEC
BDU FSTEC
added 2025/07/13 12:0 a.m.9 views

The vulnerability of the platform for creating, publishing, and reproducing digital advertising on Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Screens lies in the lack of protective measures for the website structure, allowing attackers to execute arbitrary code.

The vulnerability of the platform for creating, publishing, and reproducing digital advertising within Adobe Experience Manager AEM Screens is related to the lack of measures taken to protect the website structure. Exploiting this vulnerability could allow a malicious actor to execute arbitrary...

5.5CVSS5.9AI score0.0023EPSS
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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2024/02/26 2:10 p.m.40 views

8,000+ Domains of Trusted Brands Hijacked for Massive Spam Operation

More than 8,000 domains and 13,000 subdomains belonging to legitimate brands and institutions have been hijacked as part of a sophisticated distribution architecture for spam proliferation and click monetization. Guardio Labs is tracking the coordinated malicious activity, which has been ongoing...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2023/01/23 6:35 a.m.46 views

Massive Ad Fraud Scheme Targeted Over 11 Million Devices with 1,700 Spoofed Apps

Researchers have shut down an "expansive" ad fraud scheme that spoofed more than 1,700 applications from 120 publishers and impacted roughly 11 million devices. "VASTFLUX was a malvertising attack that injected malicious JavaScript code into digital ad creatives, allowing the fraudsters to stack...

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Malwarebytes
Malwarebytes
added 2022/10/27 4:30 p.m.11 views

New streaming ad technology plays hide-and-seek with gamers

A new form of digital advertising is looking to make its way to you courtesy of video gaming. However, theres a rather peculiar twist involved. These ads wont appear in front of you while playing; in fact, theyre designed to trigger when someone else is in-game. The most baffling twist of all?...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2022/07/28 1:55 p.m.33 views

Google Delays Blocking 3rd-Party Cookies in Chrome Browser Until 2024

Google on Wednesday said it's once again delaying its plans to turn off third-party cookies in the Chrome web browser from late 2023 to the second half of 2024. "The most consistent feedback we've received is the need for more time to evaluate and test the new Privacy Sandbox technologies before...

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Malwarebytes
Malwarebytes
added 2021/03/06 2:34 p.m.86 views

Will Google’s Privacy Sandbox take the bite out of tracking cookies?

Third-party cookies have been the lynchpin of online advertising for many years. Plans to phase cookies out forever continue to run at a steady pace, with Google in the driving seat. In 2019, it announced its vision for a “Privacy Sandbox”. The building blocks for this were essentially: 1. Most...

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rdot
rdot
added 2019/07/25 12:0 a.m.24 views

What is BAT and why you should install Brave Browser?

BAT is an Ethereum token that powers Brave Software's blockchain-based digital advertising platform. Internet users who browse the web using Brave's free web browser available at can choose to replace the ads they see with ads on Brave's ad network. Users then receive BAT from advertisers as...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2018/11/28 5:44 p.m.10 views

FBI Sinkholes $38M Global Ad Fraud Operation

The FBI has taken control of 31 web domains in a widespread takedown of a multi-year, global ad fraud campaign, believed to have stolen at least $38 million, partly via a botnet strategy. In addition, eight defendants face a 13-count indictment from a federal court in Brooklyn in the case. The...

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HackRead
HackRead
added 2018/11/28 4:57 p.m.56 views

FBI & Google shut down largest-ever Ad fraud scheme ‘3VE’

By Waqas 8 suspects behind 3VE have also been identified. Last year in August, the Federal Bureau of Investigation organized a secret meet-up between cybersecurity and digital advertising experts in its Manhattan federal building. This included Google and nearly 20 tech firms while there were...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2016/10/06 8:19 p.m.24 views

Verizon wants $1 Billion Discount on Yahoo Acquisition Deal after Recent Scandals

It seems like it is not all over for Yahoo yet. Another day, another bad news for Yahoo! Verizon, which has agreed to purchase Yahoo for $4.8 Billion, is now asking for a $1 Billion discount, according to recent reports. The request comes after Verizon Communications learned about the recent...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2014/06/13 9:11 p.m.14 views

Facebook To Use Your Web Browsing History for Targeted Ads, Here's How To Opt-Out Now

Surfing the Internet?? Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is watching your every move on Web, and this time even more closure. It’s not surprising that Facebook collects data of its 1.3 billion users, just like everyone else, which the company has said it only holds onto your data for security and...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2014/06/12 1:15 p.m.17 views

Facebook Set to Let Users Edit Own Advertising Info

Facebook announced today it will soon be rolling out a new feature to give users more control when it comes to the types of advertisements they see on the site. If users are tired of getting barraged with ads for shoes, video games or discount plane tickets, they’ll not only be able to stop the...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2014/05/08 7:46 a.m.14 views

FTC Discusses Regulating User-Generated Health Information

The proliferation of wearable devices coupled with smartphone apps that monitor heart rates and other health metrics raises an important question: How exactly should the information generated by these devices be regulated? If there’s a fist fight in a bar can a person’s Fitbit accelerator be...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2012/06/28 11:44 a.m.15 views

Senate Committee to Discuss Do Not Track at Key Hearing

The dram surrounding the Do Not Track specification and its implementation by browser manufacturers is set to continue on Thursday when the Senate Commerce Committee will hold a hearing to discuss whether the proposed specification is strong enough or has been weakened by the digital advertising...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2012/06/11 7:48 p.m.9 views

EU Officials, Privacy Agencies Attempt to Clarify Cookie Rules

Officials in Europe this week are hoping to set clearer rules for online advertisers with new guidelines that are supported by the continent’s leading digital privacy agencies. According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, agencies from the European Union’s EU member countries met last week...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2012/06/01 6:34 p.m.11 views

In Face of Advertisers, Microsoft To Make Do Not Track Feature Default on IE10

Microsoft yesterday announced its intent to implement its “Do Not Track” DNT functionality by default in the next iteration of its web browser, Internet Explorer 10, a shift that has already begun to ruffle the feathers of online advertisers. In a post to its TechNet blog, the company’s Chief...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2011/07/15 5:30 p.m.14 views

Study Finds Online Ad Firms Don't Abide By 'Do Not Track' Requests

UPDATE: A study by Stanford University Law School’s Center for Internet and Society has found that many online advertising networks are not adhering to their own privacy policies and continue to rely on and push out Web tracking cookies even after users have indicated that they do not wish to be...

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