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Malicious Code Targeting Social Networking Site Users

Last Updated on: Apr 06, 2010 07:11 PM

Original release date: March 4, 2009 at 11:53 am

US-CERT is aware of public reports of malicious code spreading via  popular social networking sites including myspace.com, facebook.com,  hi5.com, friendster.com, myyearbook.com, bebo.com, and  livejournal.com. The reports indicate that the malware, named  Koobface, is spreading through invitations  from a user's contact that  include a link to view a video. If the users click on the link in this invitation, they are prompted to update Adobe Flash Player. This  update is not a legitimate Adobe Flash Player update, it is malicious code.
 
Additionally, some of the reports indicate that there are multiple  bogus Facebook applications being used to obtain users' private  information.
 
US-CERT encourages users and administrators to do the following to  help mitigate the risks:
  • Install antivirus software and keep the virus signature files up to date.
  • Do not follow unsolicited links.
  • Use caution when downloading and installing applications.
  • Obtain software applications and updates directly from the vendor's website.
  • Refer to the Staying Safe on Social Networking Sites document for more information on safe use of social networking sites.
  • Refer to the Avoiding Social Engineering and Phishing Attacks document for more information on social engineering attacks.
Reference : US-CERT For Original Article - US-CERT
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