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These days, consumers stay online at least 2 hours a day to browse the Internet and find interesting news and products. The Internet brings us conveniences in our lives, but it has its own risk and challenges. How to stop Malvertising is a crucial thing to know these days.

Consumers need protection when they browse the Internet, and businesses need to prevent becoming the source of Malvertising.

Are you selling your products online?

Does your company depend on successfully selling on the Internet? If your answer is “Yes,” you must be an active online advertiser. To assist your success, you may offer a banner or pop-up ad to third-party sellers.

Your successful online marketing campaign is a lucrative asset to cybercriminals. Malvertising uses your legitimate ads and ad networks to deliver malware. A cybercriminal pays for an ad displayed on a legitimate website with your permission to include it on your website.

You, the owner of the WEBSITE and AD, may not even aware of it.

You should know How to stop Malvertising because it works against you, just like the following couple of incidents.

For example, in 2018, hackers embedded scripts in Google’s DoubleClick platform to redirect and hijack the visitors’ computers for cryptocurrency mining.

Malvertising happens in mobile and social media as well. A new Amazon phishing scam of Malvertising doesn’t include links to click, but rather a telephone number to call.

How to stop Malvertising on a Website?

Prevent, Detect, and Protect

  • Perform regular security checks.
  • Save and backup essential data.
  • Install updates.
  • Use a reputable hosting plan.
  • Have solid password standards.
  • Install a web firewall.
  • Include “click to play” in your pages.
  • Only use official, approved technology.

You can use professional anti-malvertising software to protect your websites further. We can help you to keep on top of it.

How to protect against Malvertising when you browse?

Keep the computer and mobile devices up-to-date with the latest security patches in the operating system, applications, web browsers, and plugins.

Remove any software (especially Flash or Java) that you do not use or need.

Always practice safe computing and think before you click on anything. Always be skeptical about any suspiciously alarming notices in:

  • Get-rich-quick schemes and other surveys.
  • Scareware or Tech support scams.
  • Fake updates of Flash Player and other software.

Use the click-to-play feature when you browse. Click-to-play prevents Flash or Java from running without your permission. It stops the “drive-by-downloading” malware.

Using a reputable ad-blocker can stay safe.

Scan your system regularly, but always on monitoring and alerting security protection will be your best choice.

We can help you to stop Malvertising infections.

Susie Chow – ITensure
Call/Text: (714)633-9454