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    DragonRank Exploits IIS Servers with BadIIS Malware for SEO Fraud and Gambling Redirects

    February 10, 2025

    Threat actors have been observed targeting Internet Information Services (IIS) servers in Asia as part of a search engine optimization (SEO) manipulation campaign designed to install BadIIS malware.
    “It is likely that the campaign is financially motivated since redirecting users to illegal gambling websites shows that attackers deploy BadIIS for profit,” Trend Micro researchers Ted Lee and

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