Malicious applications target Orkut


Visitors to infected social network profiles redirected to phishing sites.

Users of the social networking site

Orkut

have found themselves targeted by malicious applications that redirect visitors to phishing URLs, according to researchers at

Kaspersky Lab

.


Orkut

, founded by

Google

at the beginning of 2004, was one of the first big social networking sites. While in many countries its popularity has been dwarfed by that of

Facebook

and

Myspace

, it remains hugely popular in Brazil and India. Unsurprisingly, it is also popular with malware writers: among the 16,000+ ‘apps’ that can be added to a user’s profile, some apparently have malicious intentions.

One such malicious application promised the ability to watch TV through one’s profile. However, rather than delivering TV content, the application redirected visitors to phishing URLs, which were used to steal login credentials. The malware also used the infected profile to spread itself via messages to the infected users’ contacts and within groups.

Another malicious application redirected visitors to a site which demanded a 20 Brazilian real (approx. $12) ransom in order for the users to regain access to their profiles.

Once notified,

Google

was quick to take the malicious applications offline.

More details are available at

Kaspersky

‘s

Securelist

blog

here

.

Social networks are increasingly the target for cybercriminals, offering new ways for those with malicious intent to steal sensitive data. At the VB seminar,

Sophos

‘s

Graham Cluley will discuss

cybercrime on social networks, looking at how attacks have evolved, how social networking sites are trying to defend against exploitation, and what companies and individuals can do to better defend themselves.


The

VB Seminar

takes place at the IET London, UK from 9am to 4pm on 25 November 2010. Secure your place by

booking online now

. (Or download a PDF copy of the

booking form

and fax the completed form to +44 (0)1865 543153.)

Posted on 10 November 2010 by

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