JavaScript Injections Leads to Tech Support Scam

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JavaScript Injections Leads to Tech Support Scam<p>During a recent malware investigation, we found some interesting obfuscated Javascript code. This code pretends to appear as part of the popular AddThis social sharing plugin, using it in URL naming conventions and an image file.</p>

The malware ultimately redirects website visitors to node.additionsnp[.]top which hosts a tech support scam that can be dangerous to visitors. This malware campaign cleverly hides its tracks with several layers of obfuscation, making it difficult for webmasters to identify the hack.

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