Phishing Scam Takes Aim at MySpace.com |
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Jeremy Kirk (idg@telecom-digest.org) Fri, 2 Jun 2006 11:43:19 -0500
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Jeremy Kirk, IDG News Service
A phishing site that harvested the login and credentials of
A phishing attack involves tricking users into visiting a look-a-like
The rich trove of personal information stored on MySpace user pages is
Spreading Via IM
The attack would not have been noticed by most users, Paul said. The
The link is from someone in their contact lists, asking them to click
But a hacker then has access to personal information stored by
A hacker can also tap other instant messaging contacts or e-mail
"The rising popularity of this kind of meeting place is obviously
MySpace, started in 2004 and bought by News Corp. last year, counts at
As a result, MySpace appointed a chief security officer in April and
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