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Facebook user profiles hacked, Wall feature relaying spam

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Facebook user profiles hacked, Wall feature relaying spam
By Negar Salek
Mar 31, 2008 2:07 PM | 4 Comments
Tags: "facebook" | "facebook | security" | "facebook | spam" | "google | news"
According to security vendor Fortinet, the spam messages link to typical spam sites such as online pharmacy shops, one of which has been sourced to a web host that also serves content for several pill pushing sites.

Fortinet’s Global Security Research Team warned that Wall posts containing links must be handled with care and recommends they should not be followed.

“While hijacked accounts have not been proved to be utilised for anything beyond posting relatively innocuous spam 2.0, it is not a stretch to think that links to drive-by-install malicious sites could be injected at some point,” warned Fortinet.

Users should be wary of phishing attempts when confronted by a login page or upon clicking a link contained in a friend's message, carefully check the login page URL, advised Fortinet.

Facebook's "Wall" feature, allows users to post comments on friends' profiles.

Meanwhile, the co-author of the book ‘Facebook — Now What???’, Jesse Stay revealed in a blog post last week that the incident may be linked to an application on Facebook known as Secret Crush.

Stay wrote that the application installed Spyware on peoples’ computers and Facebook was forced to remove it in January but two months later it still seemed to be wreaking havoc.

“Doing a search for “crush calculator” on Facebook revealed a few groups users have set up to apologise to their friends for someone hacking into their account and sending messages about the “Crush Calculator”.

Additionally, just last week security researchers uncovered a new wave of attacks in which profiles on Facebook were used to post images - in this case the images were of child torture.

According to Fortinet, Facebook has been notified and is looking into the issue.

 
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When is this issue expected to be sorted out by facebook? Thanks, Yuvaraj www.ezencrypt.com
SC Magazine - comments icon Posted by YuvarajJul 1, 2008 4:52 PM

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My facebook profile has been hacked and it makes me uncomfortable. What can be done in the meantime as Facebook tries to sort out the problem?
SC Magazine - comments icon Posted by MedeleneAug 11, 2008 1:42 PM

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Ha ha ha - that's what you get for putting your personal info on facebook.
SC Magazine - comments icon Posted by visitorAug 15, 2008 3:08 AM

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This just happened to a friend not 6 hours ago. Hopefully he can get back into his site. To "visitor," thank you for the total non sequitor. "personal info"? It was not mentioned at all in the article. Thanks for playing though.
SC Magazine - comments icon Posted by Douglas BarnesSep 4, 2008 12:49 AM

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