OREANDA-NEWS. March 18, 2016.  The New York Times regularly reports on how dangerous the world is. Over the weekend, the Gray Lady became a dangerous place.

On Sunday and Monday, the Times, the BBC, AOL and a host of other major news and entertainment websites inadvertently ran malicious ads that attempted to hijack the computers of visitors and demand a ransom, according to security researchers Malwarebytes and Trend Micro.

The cyberattackers inserted ads that contained malicious software into legitimate online ad networks, the researchers said. The ad networks then distributed the compromised advertising, known as malvertising, to websites, which served them to visitors.

The software then locked visitors out of computer files and demanded a ransom for access.

The Times, the BBC and AOL didn't immediately respond to requests for comment.