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Fake MAS Windows Activation Domain Used To Spread PowerShell Malware

An anonymous reader shares a report: A typosquatted domain impersonating the Microsoft Activation Scripts (MAS) tool was used to distribute malicious PowerShell scripts that infect Windows systems with the 'Cosmali Loader'. BleepingComputer has found that multiple MAS users began reporting on Reddit yesterday that they received pop-up warnings on their systems about a Cosmali Loader infection.

Based on the reports, attackers have set up a look-alike domain, "get[dot]activate[dot]win," which closely resembles the legitimate one listed in the official MAS activation instructions, "get[dot]activated[dot]win." Given that the difference between the two is a single character ("d"), the attackers bet on users mistyping the domain.

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Junshoji Temple - Kyushu

A komainu, situated on the roof of the temple. The roof features ornate, grey ceramic tiles, including circular end-tiles decorated with a crest or symbol.

The statue is a type of Japanese roof ornament, often made of ceramic, similar in function to onigawara (demon gargoyle tiles) which are believed to ward off evil spirits and fires. While komainu typically guard the entrances of Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, similar guardian figures can be incorporated into roof architecture.