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Softpedia News - Security
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  • New Tumblr Phishing Scheme Uses Old Login Page
    Tumblr users are advised to be careful who they become friends with and what links they click on, especially if they’re posted by a customer whose only messages read “follow me, I follow back.” That’s exactly how the latest Tumblr phishing campaign begins. A shady user starts following random individuals, urging...

  • Fake Facebook ?Account Cancelation Requests? Lead to Malware
    A shady-looking email, apparently originating from Facebook, has been seen in inboxes, informing users that the social media network has received an account cancelation request. A variant of the fake notification, provided by Sophos, looks something like this: We are sending you this email to inform you that w...

  • Monday Mail Mayhem: 1.7 GB Leaked from US Bureau of Justice Statistics
    Anonymous hacktivists have initiated a campaign called Monday Mail Mayhem. The launch of the operation has been marked by a breach that affected the United States Bureau of Justice Statistics (bjs.ojp.usdoj.gov), an agency that, governed by the Department of Justice, collects and analyzes data on crimes and criminals.

  • UGNazi Leaks 1.7 GB of Data from WHMCS Servers
    UGNazi hackers have managed to gain access to the systems of WHMCS - a company that offers client management, billing and support solutions - leaking 1.7 gigabytes' worth of data. The hackers have also deleted all the files from the firm’s server, which has led to the loss of the latest orders and tickets. The data leak comprise...

  • Softpedia Exclusive Interview: Karim H.B., Vulnerability Lab Researcher
    Since February, the Vulnerability Lab has a new member. His name is Karim H.B. and he is the latest winner of the Morocco Cyber Security Challenge (MCSC), an event that’s meant not only to test the skills of information security enthusiasts, but also to educate businesses and engineers. We’ve asked Karim to give us an interview so that we could find out more about his past, his activities with the Vulnerability Lab, but also his plans for the future. Softp...

  • Fake Facebook Dating Apps Redirect Android Users to Potentially Malicious Sites
    Experts have come across a couple of fake Facebook dating apps that apparently don’t cause any damage to users who install them, but they can clearly be used in malicious operations. The apps are not made up by the cybercrooks. Instead, they took the Romanian and Spanish versions of an app called ...

  • American Express Card Emails Point to Blackhole Infested Website
    Emails apparently originating from American Express have been landing in inboxes, asking recipients to verify their user IDs and reset their passwords. In reality, the notifications are part of a scheme designed to trick users into visiting a website on which the Blackhole exploit kit is hosted. Usually when we think ...

  • CERT India Attacked as Part of a ?Silent Protest?
    The website of India’s Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has been temporarily shut down as a result of an attack launched by Anonymous India in OpIndia. The hacktivists told Times of India that it wasn’t their intention to cause damage to the site, or to change its content. Apparently, the distributed denial-of-se...

  • Work-from-Home Scheme and Malware Served on Fake BBC Site
    It’s not uncommon for us to find shady websites that replicate the ones of the BBC, or Channel 5 News in an attempt to advertise fake work-from-home jobs. However, it’s somewhat unusual to find such sites that bring something extra, such as the Blackhole exploit kit and a nasty Trojan. The domain in question, bbc...

  • Phishers Scam Users by Promising Walmart Credit
    A large number of emails that promise recipients Walmart credit worth $75 (57 EUR) have been seen landing in inboxes in the past few days. The shady notifications are part of a phishing campaign designed to trick users into handing over sensitive information. “Wal-Mart Stores, Inc will add credit to your account just for beeing...

  • NATO.int Taken Down by Anonymous Team
    Hackers part of the Anonymous Team, or ATeam, have taken down the official website of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO.int). “You were originally set up to fight against the oppression by those that were censoring people that did not agree with them. Years later you have now resorted to the same methods against your own peopl...

  • Protest Against NATO: Chicago Police Website Attacked by Anonymous
    The website of the Chicago Police, chicagopolice.org, and the one hosted on the cityofchicago.org domain have been taken down by Anonymous hackers operating under the AntiS3curityOPS banner. They’ve published a YouTube video to celebrate the occasion, but it has been removed since. Mashable took a pee...

  • Security Brief: UGNazi, Protests and Android Malware
    “Security Brief” continues with some of the most important events and incidents that marked the week between May 14 and May 20, 2012. Many security companies detailed their findings as far as mobile malware is concerned. We‘ve seen that shady Android markets are showing up everywhere in the world, targeting users...

  • Security Expert Finds Open Redirection Bug on Google Books
    Deepanker Verma, a security research at the Infosec Institute, has uncovered a potentially dangerous redirection vulnerability that affects Google Books (books.google.com), a site that has been recently integrated into Google Play. According to Verma, Google has been notified on the existence of the flaw and even confirmed ...

  • ?Nerd? Releases HULK DOS Tool
    Barry Shteiman, a principal security engineer at Imperva, the owner of the Sectorix blog, and a self-proclaimed “nerd” has released a Python-based web server denial-of-service (DOS) tool called HULK (Http Unbearable Load King). “For a while now, I have been playing with some of the more exotic tools, finding that their main problem is a...

  • ?Facebook (IPO) Subscription Partnership Proposal? 419 Scam Making Rounds
    How do you react if you receive an email from a company that claims you can make easy money by purchasing and selling Facebook shares? Whatever your answer may be now, we’ll make sure to give you the right one by the end of this article. Security experts from Symantec have come across a new scam email that ...

  • Iranian Hackers Compromise NASA SSL Certificate, Agency Investigates
    On May 16, a group of Iranian hackers and programmers operating under the name of Cyber Warriors Team claimed to have compromised an SSL certificate issued to the Research and Education Support Services of NASA. A space agency representative revealed that they’re currently investigating the incident, Securit...

  • Hacker Finds XSS on Cartoon Network, Disney and Master Chef Sites (Exclusive)
    A security researcher called ProtocoL has found that sites such as the one of Cartoon Network (cartoonnetwork.com), Disney (disney.go.com) and Master Chef Australia (masterchef.com.au) contain cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities. None of them is persistent, but that doesn’t make them far less da...

  • th3j35t3r Is Back, Claims Smedley Manning Is Bluffing
    After many people suspected that he was setting up his own downfall in order to raise money for himself, The Jester (th3j35t3r) came forward to prove them wrong. It all started when a Twitter user named Smedley Manning (@cubespherical) published a number of screenshots that allegedly proved that he knew the hacker’s true id...

  • Twitter Account of Hopsin Taken Over in CISPA Protest
    The Twitter account of the famous rapper known as Hopsin has been taken over by hackers part of the UGNazi collective, as a form of protest against the controversial Cyber Intelligence Sharing Protection Act (CISPA). The artist’s website, myfunkvolume.com, has also been compromised. The hackers claim that they “love&...

  • Pro-Kony Hackers Attack Invisible Children and Occupy Wall Street Sites
    Supporters of Joseph Kony, the famous Ugandan guerilla leader who uses children as soldiers, have been attacking a number of websites, including the one of Occupy Wall Street (occupywallst.org), NATO Protest (natoprotest.org), US Africa Command (africom.mil) and Invisible Children (invisiblechildren.com). The h...

  • Spammers Promote Fake Luxury Goods on Hijacked Joomla and WordPress Sites
    Security experts have found that a number of compromised WordPress and Joomla websites are used by spammers to advertise shady slimming pills and counterfeit luxury goods. The worst part is that the owners of these sites are most likely unaware of what’s going on. Webmasters often fail to check their we...

  • Android.Opfake: Free Apps Come at a Price
    Google Play customers should be on the lookout for applications infected with the Android.Opfake malware. The apps it hides in are advertised as being free, but those who download them can end up paying large amounts of money for their carelessness. The Opfake malware particularly targets Russian users, sending SMS messages from their Androi...

  • Hacker Behind ?Call of Duty? Trojan Sent to Prison for 1.5 Years
    Many gamers may have noticed the Trojan-infected file that’s being advertised as a patch for the popular Call of Duty game. As it turns out, the mastermind behind this scheme is a 20-year-old student from the UK who has used the malware to collect credit card details from the affected computers. Kent Online report...

  • Social Engineering and Hacking Skills Put to the Test at HITB 2012 Amsterdam
    As we’ve mentioned on previous occasions, this year’s Hack in the Box (HITB) security conference in Amsterdam will feature a lot of great speakers and challenges. One of these will be the “Social Engineering and CTF Challenge” created and run by Sogeti Nederland B.V. “With #SS...

  • Flashback Operators Fail to Cash Out Their ?Winnings?
    Some time ago Symantec revealed that the masterminds behind the now-infamous OSX Flashback Trojan made bundles of money. Further analysis, however, has shown that they may have failed to collect as a result of their operations. Previously, we had learned that the fraudsters made money by displaying ads on compromised computers. Th...

  • Worm Uses Facebook PMs and Instant Messaging Apps to Spread
    Social media platforms and popular instant messaging (IM) apps are great mediums for cybercriminals to spread their malicious elements. Trend Micro experts provide a great example of a worm that’s making its way to computers using such methods. The researchers report that the piece of malware, identified as Worm_St...

  • Anti-Anonymous, Pro-FBI Hacker Takes Credit for Attack on The Pirate Bay
    A hacker that goes by the name of Anonymous Saint, or Nyre, has taken credit for the attack that disrupted the activity of The Pirate Bay. He claims he is “Anonymous, but no longer supports Anonymous.” “You must be wondering why did I attacked The Pirate Bay. I am Nyre. I am highly against Ano...

  • CyberZeist Finds XSS on Intel.com and Baidu.com
    A hacker known as CyberZeist has found that the website of Baidu, the largest search engine in China, and one of Intel, the world renowned semiconductor chip maker, contain cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities. We have explained the risks posed by such security holes numerous times, so this time we’ve let the hacker himsel...

  • Hackers Explain Why They Attacked Visa and CIA Sites (Exclusive)
    Most internauts may have noticed that the sites of The Pirate Bay and WikiLeaks have been disrupted as a result of massive distributed denial-of-service (DDOS) attacks, but those aren’t the only attacks launched recently. UGNazi hackers have also been up to their usual shenanigans, sending large numbers of packets towards s...


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