A malicious network of videos hosted on YouTube has been discovered by researchers who branded it one of the largest malware operations seen on YouTube. On Thursday, Check Point researchers published a report  that revealed the scam, dubbed the YouTube Ghost Network, which they tracked for over a year. Over 3,000 malicious and fraudulent videos, hosted on YouTube's platform, make up the core of the network.  Also:  If a TikTok 'tech tip' tells you to paste code,...

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