Chinese Hotpage Browser Injector Is Capable Of Replacing Web Content And Opens The System To Other Vulnerabilities, ESET Research Discovers
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ESET Research has discovered a sophisticated Chinese browser injector ESET dubbed HotPage.
It is a signed, vulnerable, ad-injecting driver from a mysterious Chinese company.
The threat poses as a security product that blocks advertisements; however, it introduces even more ads.
HotPage can replace the content of the current page, redirect the user, or simply open a new tab to a website full of gaming ads.
The threat leaves the door open for other threats to run code at the highest privilege level available in the Windows operating system.

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