Windows servers hijacked to boost Google rankings for dodgy gambling sites

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  • Chinese group GhostRedirector hijacked at least 65 Windows servers to boost shady gambling sites’ Google rankings
  • They used two new tools – Rungan and Gamshen
  • Attacks hit servers mainly in Latin America and South Asia, likely via SQL injection, across multiple industries

Dozens of Windows servers have been hijacked by a Chinese hacking group to boost Google’s rankings for shady gambling websites, experts have found.

Security researchers ESET have outlined the work called GhostRedirector, which started targeting Windows servers in December 2024, ultimately compromising at least 65 of them. After breaking into a server, they would deploy a variety of tools, including two brand new pieces of malware, called Rungan and Gamshen.

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