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November 5, 2022

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Hundreds of national and local news sites hacked to push malware

Hundreds of national and local news sites hacked to push malware

News websites are visited by millions of people daily, making them targets for hackers. That's what's happening now. Threat actors compromised a media company that serves video content to more than 250 major news outlets. Just visiting these sites could expose you to malware that can take over your computer or hold your files for ransom. Here's what to watch out for.

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