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Old 10-10-2008, 06:17 AM
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Hello BV Friends,


I'd like share this (AFP) article with you.


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SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Computer security specialists warn that hackers are using fake YouTube pages to trick people into opening their machines to diabolical software.A deceptive YouTube attack evolving as it spreads on the Internet is part of a growing trend of hackers to prowl popular online social networking communities in which people trustingly share web links and mini-programs."We are seeing tools like this not just for YouTube, but for MySpace, Facebook, America Online instant messaging ...," Trend Micro software threat research manager Jamz Yaneza told AFP on Thursday."All the various social networking sites have been hit with some page or another."


Hackers using the YouTube attack send people links to what are said to be must-see snippets at the Google-owned video-sharing website.
The links, instead, connect to convincingly realistic *******s of YouTube pages and tell people that a software update is needed to view a requested video.Agreeing to the update lets the hacker install malicious software that could log keystrokes, steal data, or even take over people's computers, according to David Perry of Trend Micro.Victims are not likely to catch onto the invasion since the hackers' software is able to stealthily link to the real YouTube website and play a promised video.

"This works as your typical drive-by download," Yaneza said of hackers planting malicious software in machines while rerouting online traffic.
"Essentially this can be used as a tool to serve up everything -- botnets, key loggers. Visually, you can't differentiate this from your regular YouTube page, it is done so well."


While some computer users might be able to spy something unusual about the online address, or "URL," of a bogus page, the safest thing to do is not trust links and instead go directly to YouTube for recommended videos.
"The reason they are using YouTube now is that during the elections we are looking at YouTube a lot," Perry said of hackers. "It is using social networking software in an anti-social way -- anti-social networking."
Hackers at a recent gathering of software savants in Las Vegas told AFP that social networks are prime places to take advantage of people's trust.
While people may be wary of links or programs emailed to them by strangers, they eagerly open such offerings from "friends" in social networking communities.


Online evil doers can easily create false social networking profiles and even impersonate people who may be well known or respected. The imposter can then build a network of trusting contacts in online communities.
Estimates are that as much as 40 percent of social networking profiles are fakes, according to figures cited by Cloudmark Inc., a company specializing in protecting Internet messaging systems from spam and hackers.

A poll conducted in the United States in June for Cloudmark concluded that 83 percent of the people using social networking accounts received unwanted "friend" invitations or messages steering them to dubious websites.


"Friends" are granted access to pictures, message boards, contact lists and other personal data stored in social networking profiles.
"Unfortunately, the very qualities that make social networks successful -- the wide variety of communication channels, the openness of the networks and the size of the audience -- are also powerful lures for spammers and hackers," Cloudmark says.


Be wary of taking strangers in as friends at social networking websites and only install trusted applications when customizing profile pages with mini-programs, sometimes called "widgets," according to Cloudmark.
Security specialists say to also limit the amount of personal information revealed to the Internet through profile pages.

"Understanding the risks and knowing how to protect yourself is critical to avoiding scams and other threats" said Cloudmark chief technical officer Jaime de Guerre."As spammers, hackers and other online criminals broaden their scope to social networks (people) must be especially vigilant and employ safe practices while engaging in online communities."
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Old 10-11-2008, 02:52 AM
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Great "heads-Up" Zlatko!

Yes, and it is also important to mention that Norton/Symantec, MacAfee, AVG, Altavista and the other "Anti-Virus" and "Internet Protection" utilities are unable to detect or prevent these intrusions, especially the HIPS type (which are the root code for the pervasive zombie programs)......

HOWEVER, CA Internet Suite 2008 does detect and protect from these threats, as it is the only utility that has HIPS protection as a standard feature and daily updates! A little bit more to own this level of protection, but very much worth it, as the threats only increase far disproportionate to the price to implement measures!

Just today, my CA-IS2008 denied over 800 intrusive attempts!
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Yeah, no kidding man, do u have any advise for us who r starting up our own website?
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No kiddin, hackers r usin fake u tube pgs. U got any adsvise for us that r starten up our own website?
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