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Seemingly harmless SVGs are packed with malicious JavaScript for a phishing redirect to actor-controlled URLs.
From SVG's dominant showing to a scuffle on pit road, who were the biggest winners and losers from Sonoma Raceway?
The malicious code is hidden within a CDATA section of the SVG file and relies on a static XOR key to decrypt a payload at runtime. The decrypted code reconstructs a redirect command and builds a ...
Trackhouse Racing’s bold move to sign Shane van Gisbergen is paying off in a big way -- and it could signal a new era in ...
Shane van Gisbergen was poised to sweep the Cup and Xfinity poles and races for a second straight week, but Connor Zilisch ...
Denny Hamlin is willing to make a major admission when it comes to Shane van Gisbergen in NASCAR. After the New Zealander won ...
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Once opened in a browser, the code decrypts a secondary payload using a static XOR key and then redirects the user to an ...
Briscoe said SVG has "raised the bar on this entire series" as NASCAR's best struggle to match him on road courses ...
"That guy is unbelievable on road courses. The post Veteran NASCAR Driver Explains Why No One Matches SVG’s Road Course ...
The Toyota/Save Mart 350 event at Sonoma Raceway witnessed a dominating run by Shane van Gisbergen (SVG), which impressed ...
Here's what's happening in NASCAR with the Chicago Street Race in the rearview and the Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway ...