Virus Hackers use
MySpace
Warnings are going out right and left
about the interactive website, MySpace. Many viruses are being
linked to this site and there are over a million daily users so
this could potentially be a serious problem.
It was only a matter of time before the hackers got to
MySpace and seen what kind of damage that they could cause.
Certainly they would never miss this opportunity as it is
ripe for the pickings. The viruses that hit MySpace can delete
files, track user's movements online, and even cause a lot of
damage to a computer.
It is believed that the virus writers have actually hidden
malicious software at random which would cause anyone to be
susceptible to getting a virus by simply viewing the pages.
Actually, there have already been several virus reports that
have stemmed from use on MySpace.
The greatest number of users on MySpace is teenagers but the
site is just exploding with growth and accounts for a
respectable percentage of all internet traffic. And of course,
that just makes it a breeding ground for hackers who have
banked on the fact that people have indeed let their guard
down.
Online banner advertisements run on MySpace that when
clicked on, infect millions with spyware. The banners are
always something that is geared right towards the target market
that MySpace tends to attract so that the user is much more
likely to click on it. They use stuff that teenagers are really
interested in, for example, there may be a banner ad that asks
for opinions on whether or not a celebrity is pregnant or not
or maybe an ad that asks for you to finish the lyrics of a
song. This is hitting an area that most teens can simply not
pass up and in addition, most have not yet come to the
realization that they are not going to get tons of free stuff
from clicking in these banner ads.
The Samy virus was one that corrupted MySpace, it was a
cross site scripting virus that was designed and written with
the intention of spreading across MySpace. This virus carried
the goods that were displayed on a users profile that read,
"but most of all, Samy is my hero." When they would view it,
out of curiosity of course, they would then become infected. In
less than one full day over one million users had clicked too
and had become infected. It was one of the fastest spreading
viruses ever. After the virus was executed it would result in
an automatic friend request to the virus writer, hence,
resulting in a chain reaction to everyone else's profiles and
friend requests.
There is no monetary involvement on MySpace however; hackers
are finding ways to change that too. They are hijacking
accounts and using them to spread bulletin board spam for a
monetary profit. The good news is that since, MySpace has
stepped up measures that do not allow bad links in user's
profiles to be enabled. This has shown a significant drop in
phishing scams and corrupt malware on sites such as and
including MySpace.
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