First IM Phishing Attack Hits Yahoo


By TechWeb News 

The first phishing attack carried out via instant messenger tried to 
trick Yahoo Messenger users this week into giving up information 
that would let attackers access their IM account and contact list. 
Yahoo Messenger users have been spimmed (spam for IM) with messages 
that include a link to a bogus Web site that looks like an official 
Yahoo page, which asks them to log in with their Yahoo username and 
password. Users who fall for the ploy give hackers access to any 
information in their Messenger profile, as well as full access to 
their contact, or buddy, list. 

A security firm that specializes in IM solutions for corporations 
issued a warning Friday about the Yahoo phishing scam. "With this 
year's explosive growth in IM worms and attacks, organizations can 
not afford to leave their IM users unprotected and unmanaged," said 
Francis Costello, the chief marketing officer of Akonix Systems, in 
a statement. 

IM phishing can be not only dangerous, but difficult to control by 
IT, according to several recent surveys, since most companies don't 
have formal policies in place for managing instant messaging. 

Earlier this week, content filtering vendor SurfControl released the 
results of a poll that showed 49 percent of enterprises reported 
they had no policy concerning the use of IM and peer-to-peer 
applications. Yet 78 percent of workplace IM users have download 
free IM software from the Internet -- such as Yahoo Messenger -- 
without being aware of the risks. 

Other instant messaging clients have recently been the target of 
attacks, albeit not phishing scams. Earlier in March, Microsoft's 
MSN Messenger was hit with a rapidly-developing series of worms, 
dubbed "Kelvir," that if it infected a machine, hijacked the PC for 
the hacker's use









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