23rd May, 2018 By Bradley Barth
A spam campaign called Brain Food has been feeding email recipients a steady diet of junk messages containing links to pages promoting bogus intelligence-boosting supplements and diet pills. And for the last four months, the PHP-based botnet malware behind the operation has been observed by researchers on more than 5,000 compromised websites using various content management systems and hosting companies.
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