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Archive: Spyware Info

Ready To Roll: The Myspace Meatspin

You’re a leet scriptkiddy and you just hijacked a Myspace profile. Do you

A) Experience remorse and hand the login back to its rightful owner
B) Feel like too much of a wimp to simply give it back, but pretend you “found some logins” and get into your victims good books
C) Insert a piece of custom-made HTML that overlays the entire profile with a fullscreen blast of Meatspin.com?

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…yeah, we know what option they’re going to pick.

Sure enough, visit a hacked profile containing the code (and you’re not going to know it’s hacked until you’ve actually hit the page) and…

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It’s interesting how much shock memes are used in hack attacks nowadays – on the bright side, I managed to create what may well be the worlds first Safe For Work screenshot of Meatspin. Admittedly most of it is blanked out, but hey – it only took me six spins to do it…

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Another 419 Friends Family EMail

Hot on the heels of this writeup comes another example of a particular technique favoured by 419 Scammers at the moment. It follows a familiar pattern – someone has their EMail account hijacked, and then all of their contacts will find this in their Inbox shortly afterwards:

Hello,
I am sorry I didn’t inform you about my traveling to Africa for a program called Empowering Youth to Fight Racism,HIV/AIDS,and Lack of Education,the program is taking place in three major countries in Africa which are Ghana,Togoland and Nigeria,I am presently in Lagos Nigeria.
 
I misplaced my wallet on my way to the hotel where i lodged my wallet which contains my money,and other valuable things were kept.I will like you to assist me with a soft loan urgently with the sum of $3,400 US Dollars to sort-out my hotel bills and get myself back home.
 
I will appreciate whatever you can afford, i ‘ll pay you back as soon as i return.
Kindly look for any western union and use this informations below to send me whatever you can afford.

Name : <Redacted>
Address : <Redacted>
Zip code: <Redacted>
State :Lagos
Country :Nigeria
Test Question :To who?
Answer :
Amount send $:?

Once you have it sent, please send me the money transfer control number,with details used in sending it. I await to read from you.

The EMail content is practically identical to the last one with only a few minor alterations. The recipient was naturally suspicious (especially over the fact that their skills with the English language had suddenly taken a turn for the worse) and asked if it was really their contact sending them this mail. The reply was as follows:

Thanks for geting back to me i really appreciate your mail this massage is from me.what i need you to do for me is that just lend me some money when i get back i will pay you back and explain everythings to you ok

Perhaps given the concern over their contact losing all grasp of their native tongue, sending back a missive lacking in spelling, punctuation and basic sentence structure wasn’t the smartest of moves.

Happily, our intepid investigator was able to confirm with the victim that yes, they had been hacked and as far as I’m aware nobody lost any money to these scammers. Thanks to Jeanette at Mother Hen Productions for sending this over!

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A Rash Of Return Receipt Viagra Spam

I know this isn’t a particularly new gimmick, but this is the first time I’ve ever had a RR spam message sent my way, so here it is in all its spammy glory:

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Funnily enough, I got quite a few of these mails after that one. Here’s another:

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Using a mail client such as Thunderbird can help prevent you from ringing the spammers bell, so to speak.

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Featured Freeware: iMacros for Firefox

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Automating repetitive Firefox tasks is one way to save your fingers from undue stress, and ba href=”http://www.download.com/iMacros-for-Firefox/3000-11745_4-10614433.html?tag=dl-blog”iMacros for Firefox/a/b is a great way to do it. From a sidebar you can toggle on and off, you can run, record, and edit macros. Recording is as simple as pressing a button before starting and clicking another to stop. For more advanced tasks you can turn to a set of demos, but the Web site wiki and step-by-step tutorials were easy enough to follow.
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While iMacros can theoretically be used to input passwords, best security practices dictate that you shouldn’t. Being able to save macros as bookmarks and being able to share them via e-mail and Delicious are great features, though the plug-in lacks a scheduler. Unfortunately, macros can only run in active tabs, so when you run lengthier ones plan on a long break.
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