Check Point Research: Nearly 2000 hacked WordPress sites have been used to spread malware and deploy ransomware
Cybersecurity company Check Point Research discovered that the StopAndProtect ransomware campaign uses nearly 2,000 compromised WordPress sites to spread malware, steal data, monitor victims, and deploy ransomware. This campaign was identified in mid-May. As of July 24, it has compromised over 6,000 unique IP addresses, including 1,852 in the United States, and 630 each in Russia and India.
The compromised websites were also used to host malware, send commands, and store stolen files, screenshots, and activity logs. Attackers lure Windows users into running PowerShell commands through fake CAPTCHAs, thereby stealing credentials and cryptocurrency wallet recovery phrases, and spreading through networks and USB devices. Researchers have collected over 31,000 screenshots and more than 700 data compression packages, and believe that the attackers may have inadvertently infected themselves.






