dbarrow
09-09-2006, 10:12 AM
http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/security/soa/Samsung_Web_site_hosts_password_stealing_trojan/0,130061744,339270922,00.htm
update Samsung's US Web site is hosting a Trojan horse that logs keystrokes, disables antivirus applications and steals online banking access codes, according to Internet security firm Websense. ...
...Earlier this week, Dave Cole, director of Symantec Security Response, warned on his blog that hackers are exploiting Web technologies such as Ajax and JavaScript to compromise "trusted" Web sites with malware. ...
...Cole said it is still early days for these kinds of attacks: "From port scanning to fingerprinting and basic network mapping, all done using the AJAX group of technologies, it's clear that we've only begun to see what's possible via malicious Web sites". ...
update Samsung's US Web site is hosting a Trojan horse that logs keystrokes, disables antivirus applications and steals online banking access codes, according to Internet security firm Websense. ...
...Earlier this week, Dave Cole, director of Symantec Security Response, warned on his blog that hackers are exploiting Web technologies such as Ajax and JavaScript to compromise "trusted" Web sites with malware. ...
...Cole said it is still early days for these kinds of attacks: "From port scanning to fingerprinting and basic network mapping, all done using the AJAX group of technologies, it's clear that we've only begun to see what's possible via malicious Web sites". ...