The malicious ad is for CPU-Z, a popular utility for Windows users that want to
troubleshoot their processor and other computer hardware details. The advertiser
shows as Scott Cooper and is likely a compromised or fake identity, the report
says.
No, but now I’m envisioning some thesbian sauntering into your living room, fainting towards your USB port and giving a heartfelt soliloquy as the USB drive he just pushed in starts a hidden automated install.
No, but now I’m envisioning some thesbian sauntering into your living room, fainting towards your USB port and giving a heartfelt soliloquy as the USB drive he just pushed in starts a hidden automated install.
Oh woe is you.