: Between 2015 and 2017, a sophisticated hacking group used fake Flash updates to target the energy sector in the US and Europe . By convincing employees to run a "trojanized" install_flash_player.exe , they gained operational control over power grid systems [3, 8].
: One of the most famous stories involved a massive attack in Russia and Ukraine. Hackers compromised legitimate news websites and injected code that triggered a fake Flash update popup [1]. If a user clicked it, they downloaded a malicious install_flash_player.exe . Instead of updating their browser, the file encrypted their entire hard drive and demanded a Bitcoin ransom [1, 6]. install_flash_player.exe
Malicious Chrome extensions that hijack social media accounts [4]. : Between 2015 and 2017, a sophisticated hacking