Meet the Face of Evil.
Would you believe that this:
is actually a cover for this?
The latter image is a screenshot of Redkit, a Russian-made exploit kit designed to distribute malware quickly and effectively, and available for a small fee. Exploit kits have become very popular in the last few years for that reason. The more unsuspecting visitors you can drive to a site with an exploit kit, the more people you will infect with your malware. (I’ve talked about exploit kits before: here and here.)
A popular method of driving people to a site hosting an exploit kit is through web advertisements, especially if the attacker can leverage a trusted ad service. The unfortunate truth is that web advertisers do not properly vet every ad they distribute. They typically accept ads from third parties who, in turn, take ads from other third parties. In their defense, it is a hard job to vet every ad that goes through their systems, but that doesn't mean they shouldn't be held accountable when malware gets through.
Yesterday, we saw such an attack come through zedo.com.
read more.......https://www.bluecoat.com/security-blog/2013-03-07/redkit-malvertising-attack-zedo