Interesting,
Do you or anyone else know more about the account theft that has been
going on with FaceBook. I ask because my kid sister was using it for a
while and she kept on asking why her password was changed. Shortly there
after her friends had the same issue and they had random wall posts
going up. Ideas? I'm just curious.
Malware spreading via walls and messages. Click on it and you get your
credentials stolen and spam your friends.
Facebook.*
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Steven Adair wrote:
It seems Imageshack with malicious or at least abusive Flash files is getting
more popular. We saw a similar attack, yet far less malicious, on Facebook
last week. User's walls were spammed with a messae about someone having a
crush on them with a link to an Imageshack flash file. The file then did a
full redirect to a dating website. The bad guys are both simply just using
them as a jumping point and in some cases playing off of their [somewhat]
trusted name.
Steven
On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 09:18:12 -0400, "Discini, Sonny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here is another XP/Vista download link:
ht tp://img 182.imageshack.us/img182/7145/47024671do7 .swf
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Steve
I had a bunch of that come through in 3 separate waves yesterday.
The malware download pointed to:
Hxxp://89.187.49.18/install.exe
Note that the payload is known to Sophos so I'm assuming that most of
the other big players also pick it up. Nothing new.
Sonny
Sonny Discini, Senior Network Security Engineer
Office of the CIO
Department of Technology Services
Montgomery County Government
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Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 7:13 AM
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Cc: Botnets
Subject: Re: [phishing] XP update phish/malware
Equal bytes for women.
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008, Steve Pirk wrote:
Here are some links related to a XP update phish/malware download.
Image or payload?
ht tp://img 504.imageshack.us/img504/6262/23031231ob0 .swf
That was the only link in the email.
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