While routinely checking the latest exploits and sites hacked, we came across a strange infection pattern that seemed to start from popular website jamieoliver[dot]com (ranked #536 in the UK and bringing in an average of 10 million visits per month), the official site of British chef Jamie Oliver.
Contrary to most web-borne exploits we see lately, this one was not the result of a malicious ad (malvertising) but rather a carefully and well hidden malicious injection in the site itself.
more here........https://blog.malwarebytes.org/exploits-2/2015/02/celebrity-chef-jamie-olivers-website-hacked-redirects-to-exploit-kit/
Contrary to most web-borne exploits we see lately, this one was not the result of a malicious ad (malvertising) but rather a carefully and well hidden malicious injection in the site itself.
more here........https://blog.malwarebytes.org/exploits-2/2015/02/celebrity-chef-jamie-olivers-website-hacked-redirects-to-exploit-kit/