Security software vendor Zscaler this week uncovered a new malware scam targeting the Red Cross of Serbia, the second time in five months that hackers have zeroed in on one of the international humanitarian organization's public websites. Hackers managed to inject a malicious JavaScript file, "hxxp://obsurewax.ru/Kbps.js" into several pages on the Red Cross of Serbia's homepage. Most antivirus software programs now prevent Internet users from accessing the site, but before being caught, the malware could have infected users' machines to capture personal information and spread even more malware and spam. "Even though the malicious code is no longer being delivered, it is possible that the vulnerability that led to the attack has not yet been patched and further infection could occur, or the existing malicious content could become active once again," Zscaler security researcher Pradeep Kulkarni wrote in a blog post.
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