As the Double 11 shopping extravaganza draws near, the prevalence of pop-up ads has surged noticeably. Huorong Security has issued a report, shedding light on the fact that numerous software providers, spearheaded by Luda Master (Chengdu Qilu Technology Co., Ltd.), such as Tianjin Xingrenan Technology Co., Ltd., are leveraging cloud-controlled configuration technology to forge a vast promotional industrial network. These companies remotely control software promotion modules to cash in on traffic via tactics like browser pop-ups, forced installation of third-party software, and web link tampering, all without obtaining explicit user consent. Their promotional endeavors are shrouded in secrecy, utilizing methods like data encryption and code obfuscation to sidestep regulatory scrutiny. These tactics are precisely aimed at average users, severely degrading user experience and compromising network security.
