It's great to meet people online
and befriend them, to share your thoughts, photographs,
movies and much more. Even better when the community
website is easy to login to and manage; until your
network intermingles with the criminal gangs of the
web underground!
Security Experts at MicroWorld Technologies inform
that a Worm named 'Win32.Ofigel' is spreading in large
numbers across the world among a 70 million strong
user base of the highly successful community portal,
Myspace.com. Security experts had long raised concerns
about the vast opportunity that websites like Myspace
provide to online thieves and criminals, in exploiting
their open nature and easy access.
When a member of the community views an infected
profile, a Quicktime movie carrying Ofigel Worm is
played, which exploits an XSS vulnerability in the
network using a Javascript. The Worm then replaces
user's Myspace menu with a fraudulent one and the
menu items redirect the user to a Phishing website
identical to Myspace, where the Username and Password
of the victim are captured.
Then the Worm logs onto certain websites to download
the malicious Quicktime movie and adds it to the user's
profile. When a new user, mostly the victim's contact,
watches the movie, his or her computer gets infected
and the chain goes on.
As if that's not enough, Ofigel later harvests the
email IDs of victim's contacts and starts sending
Spam mails to them with subject lines like: What else
is there to do on a Sunday, You better not forget
about this, Hehe that was so funny, Better see this
one last time lol, Who's coming to the party tonight,
etc. All messages quiet in sync with the youth culture
of Myspace.
"This is just one of the many recent incidents
that goes on to prove how multi-tiered and multi-pronged
the online threats have become in recent times,"
says Sunil Kripalani, Vice President, Global Sales
and Marketing, MicroWorld Technologies. "The
attack involves a Worm, a media player, Phishing and
Spamming. It also gives a clear indication that community
websites are fast becoming one of the most preferred
vectors of malware proliferation".
Myspace officials inform that they are acting to
minimize the impact of this worm on users, by identifying
the URLs attempting to exploit this vulnerability.
Those URLs are being blocked, while the infected profiles
being removed.
The Futuristic AntiVirus and Content Security software,
eScan from MicroWorld technologies, effectively protects
users against all kinds of Security Threats including
the ones like Ofigel worm. The application is powered
by a fast updating Virus Protection mechanism and
Behavior and Intention based analysis for Proactive
Threat Detection. The software also gives the option
to block Javascripts in browsers to guard against
malwares that take the script route of infection.
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