VexTrio Exposed: Cybercrime Network’s Big Win for Scammers, Bad News for the Internet!

VexTrio is like the Swiss Army knife of cybercrime, using traffic distribution systems, lookalike domains and DNS trickery to serve up malware and scams faster than you can say “cyber fraud.” Operating since 2017, this group makes even the most seasoned hackers look like tech support.

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Hot Take:

VexTrio is like that one really bad sequel nobody asked for but somehow keeps getting made. This cybercrime blockbuster features a star-studded cast of malware, scams, and illegal content, with a plot twist involving nine individuals, shell companies, and a global ad fraud operation. The only thing missing is a popcorn stand.

Key Points:

  • VexTrio is a notorious cyber fraud network active since 2017 and discovered by Infoblox in 2022.
  • The network uses traffic distribution systems (TDS), lookalike domains, and RDGAs to deliver malicious content.
  • Nine individuals and shell companies have been linked to this global scam operation.
  • VexTrio exploits compromised websites, particularly WordPress, to redirect users to harmful content.
  • Infoblox plans to release an 80-page report on VexTrio at Black Hat USA in Las Vegas on August 6.

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