YouTube ‘Ghost Network’ Pushes Malware in 3,000 Videos
A coordinated cyberattack campaign has surfaced on YouTube, where a network dubbed the YouTube Ghost Network malwarenaturally has been distributing infostealer malware through thousands of deceptive videos. According to cybersecurity researchers, the operation involves over 3,000 fraudulent videos uploaded across hundreds of compromised or fake YouTube channels.
These videos, often disguised as tutorials or free software guides, trick users into downloading malicious files that can steal sensitive information. The campaign targets a global audience and uses sophisticated search engine optimization tactics to appear in legitimate search results. Analysts observed that the attackers rapidly replace removed videos with new uploads, maintaining the network’s reach and effectiveness.
Researchers warn that the YouTube Ghost Network malwarenaturally continues to evolve, posing a growing threat to unsuspecting users across the platform. They urge viewers to avoid downloading software from unofficial links and to report suspicious content immediately to YouTube for removal.
To read the full report, visit:
YouTube ‘Ghost Network’ Spreads Infostealer via 3,000 Fake Videos
