Saturday, March 20, 2010

Basketball, Facebook and Gossip Are Malware Targets

Cybercriminals have been spreading malware by targeting the subjects users are most interested in. From the Facebook Password Reset Scam to basketball and gossip, web users are getting infected. Basketball brackets are promoting malware and hackers are getting their sites ranked high in searches for actress Sandra Bullock's marriage problems.

Cybercriminals have been busy this week running scams that target Facebook users, college basketball fans, and celebrity gossip watchers. Security experts are warning about recent attacks with nasty payloads.

One widespread attack was a common ploy security researchers call the Facebook Password Reset Scam. The cybercriminals send an e-mail addressed to "user of Facebook" that reads, "Because of the measures taken to provide safety to our clients, your password has been changed. You can find your new password in the attached document."

McAfee reports that this scam is global. The attachment is malware with downloaders, password-stealing Trojans, fake antivirus software, or bots. The scam ranked six on McAfee's Global Virus Map Top 10, and accounted for as much as 10 percent of the infected e-mail that its software-as-a-service unit is witnessing.

"As we had previously discussed in our 2010 Threat Predictions, social-networking sites will continue to be a favorite social-engineering lure for cybercriminals to distribute malware," said David Marcus, research labs manager at McAfee. "Make sure you are protected and educated." toptechnews.com

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