Last week, we wrote about the compromise on AskMen.com that was leading unsuspecting visitors to the Nuclear Pack exploit kit and infecting computers that were vulnerable.
In what appears to be a similar campaign, the YouTube stats tracker site SocialBlade.com is connected with malicious redirections that also lead to the Nuclear Pack EK.
more here.............http://blog.malwarebytes.org/exploits-2/2014/07/socialblade-com-compromised-starts-redirection-chain-to-nuclear-pack-exploit-kit/
In what appears to be a similar campaign, the YouTube stats tracker site SocialBlade.com is connected with malicious redirections that also lead to the Nuclear Pack EK.
more here.............http://blog.malwarebytes.org/exploits-2/2014/07/socialblade-com-compromised-starts-redirection-chain-to-nuclear-pack-exploit-kit/