However, this was not the legitimate AnyDesk Remote Desktop application - rather, it had been weaponized with additional capabilities. In this blog, we describe a clever malvertising campaign that led to the discovery of a weaponized AnyDesk installer that was being delivered via targeted Google ad searches for the keyword “anydesk.”īeginning as early as April 21, 2021, the CrowdStrike Falcon Complete™ team observed a suspicious file masquerading as AnyDesk called “AnyDeskSetup.exe” being written to disk and exhibiting suspicious behavior. ![]() ![]() ![]() Although malvertising has been around for quite a while, it continues to be an effective way to lure unsuspecting users to install malware.
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