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Posted by admin On March - 1 - 20092 COMMENTS

Phishers Target Facebook.com

Phishing Attack on Facebook

Facebook users are being urged to be wary of        third-party apps after it was revealed hackers have launched another hoax program designed to steal social networker’s login details.


‘F a c e b o o k - closing down!!!’ app sends bogus emails to users’ contacts, claiming they’ve been reported “for violating our Terms of Service”. The message continues: “This is your official warning! - Click here to find out why you were reported!”.
However, any web user clicking the link will give hackers access to their profile and personal information. Clicking the link also forwards the fake message each user’s friends.

The warning comes just days after it was reported that a number of users of the social network were downloading the ‘Error Check System’ program that sent messages to a user’s friends claiming they had problems viewing their profile.

“One of the problems is that Facebook allows anybody to write an application, and third-party applications are not vetted before they are made available to the public. So, even as Facebook stamps out one malicious application, another can pop up like a poisoned mushroom with a different name.”

Facebook has since removed the application, but there are reports that similar rogue applications with names such as ‘My account’ and ‘Reported For Rule Breaking’ are currently circulating on the popular social networking site.

Posted by admin On February - 19 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

Patched IE7 Flaw Attacked

IE7 Flaws

IE7 Flaws

Security firm, Trend Micro, has pointed out a serious Internet Explorer 7 flaw even after Microsoft patched it last week. The attacks seem to be occurring on specific targets but have a potential to grow eventually.
According to the Trend Micro Blog entry, the attack begins with a malicious .doc file downloaded from email. When opened, the malicious code ‘XML_DLOADR.A’ executes an ActiveX object and downloads to install a remote backdoor .dll (dynamic link library) file.
This backdoor .dll is capable of stealing information and another malicious script sends screenshots of infected system to remote location through port 443. The infected system with this backdoor .dll file makes anybody capable of running commands on the system, and may be, turn it into a zombie or Botnet for further attacks.
Microsoft had released a critical security patch MS-09-002 for the bug in IE7. This patch fixed the errors seen when deleted objects (files) were being looked for.
Our suggestion would be to update the security software with the latest virus database and download, and install latest security patches.