Black Cat Behind SEO Poisoning Malware Campaign Targeting Popular Software Searches

Black Cat Behind SEO Poisoning Malware Campaign Targeting Popular Software Searches

A cybercrime group called Black Cat is conducting SEO poisoning campaigns by creating fake websites that impersonate popular software to deliver backdoor malware and steal sensitive data. Their activities have compromised hundreds of thousands of hosts in China and have successfully stolen significant amounts of cryptocurrency. #BlackCat #SEOpoisoning

Keypoints

  • Black Cat is a cybercrime gang involved in SEO poisoning to spread malware.
  • The group targets users searching for popular software like Notepad++, Chrome, and QQ International.
  • Fake sites redirect users to malicious ZIP files that install backdoor Trojans.
  • The malware communicates with remote servers to steal browser data, keystrokes, and clipboard contents.
  • Between July and October 2025, Black Cat compromised approximately 277,800 hosts mainly in China.

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