![]() It's a common ploy for malware distributors to use the same advertising tools that online merchants use to lure people. It was convincing enough at first glance that Kirschner says he "almost fell for it myself." The second Google result, an advertisement, led him straight to malware disguised as the desktop version of Telegram for Windows. See Also: OnDemand Webinar | How to Implement Behavioral Analytics in the Cloud Jannis Kirschner, an independent security researcher based in Basel, Switzerland, searched on Sunday for the desktop version of the popular messaging application Telegram. An illustration of the desktop version of Telegram. ![]()
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