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IE 7 Flaw Could Help Phishers - Error Message Processing

Ah another way for phishers and people wanting to steal login credentials to con IE7 users.

Yet another reason to use Firefox or Opera?

Not saying these browsers are perfect…but look at the amount of problems Internet Exploder Explorer has had.


The flaw lies in the way IE7 processes a locally stored HTML error message page that is typically shown when the user cancels the loading of a Web page, said Aviv Raff, a security researcher based in Israel.

The error message tells the user that “navigation to the Web page was canceled,” and offers the user the opportunity to “refresh the page.” If the refresh link is clicked, IE can be tricked into displaying the wrong Web address for a page. Raff has published proof of concept code that shows how IE can be made to display a Web page on his Web site as if it is from the cnn.com domain.

I’m not sure if any phishers would go to this length to try and con people into visiting their sites, but with some of the creative things they’ve been coming up with lately, it wouldn’t surprise me!


This flaw could be exploited by phishers who want to make their spoofed Web sites appear legitimate, Raff said.

“I can inject a script that will display anything I want in the page when the user clicks the ‘refresh’ link,” he said via instant message. “Combining this with the design flaw, an attacker can render in the browser whatever he wants with whatever URL he wants in the address bar.”

This type of bug is known as a cross-site scripting vulnerability. It affects IE 7 on Vista and Windows XP, Raff added.

Vista is vulnerable too, so be careful. And don’t use IE!

Network World

Google’s Blogger Platform Used to Aid Phishing Attacks

I’ve known for a while you can buy software for spamming and MFA (Made for Adsense) site generation for a few hundred USD which utilises Google’s Blogger platform (blogspot.com sites).

You will have seen all the splogs as they are called (spam blogs) hosted on Blogger, a lot of them scrape Darknet articles and repost them there with a hope of getting a few hits and some Adsense clicks.

That’s why we limit RSS feeds to only a few hundred characters, so they can’t syndicate our whole content. Anyway that’s beside the point, the point is now people are using Blogger sites for phishing aswell.


Surfing Google’s Blogger Web site is dangerous, warns Fortinet. Several of the blogs on the site have been taken over by miscreants and redirect to phishing Web sites or try to load malicious software onto PCs, the security firm said in an alert Wednesday.

In one example a Blogger blog redirects to what appears to be an online pharmacy, but is in fact a site hosted in China that’s part of a scam to trick people into giving up personal details and financial information, Fortinet said.

In another example, a blog site that appears to belong to a Honda CR450 enthusiast actually tries to install a Trojan horse, Fortinet said. The blog likely was hacked, Fortinet said.

Launching some malware from over there too, seems like people are getting more into online fraud as more and more less savvy users join the Internet masses and are easily conned out of their bank details or Paypal accounts or similar.


“These are not legitimate blogs that were compromised. They appear to be deliberately set up to promote phishing, which is against our terms of service,” a Google representative said in an e-mailed statement. “We are investigating, and blogs found to include malicious code or promote phishing will be deleted.”

Safe surfing tools such as Exploit Prevention Labs’ LinkScanner and McAfee’s SiteAdvisor could help protect against such malicious sites. Additionally, staying up-to-date on security patches, as well as turning off scripting in a Web browser and using common sense and caution help people to stay safe when traversing the Web.

Most of them are made for the purpose of conning people, I guess Google should be pretty strict with these and make sure they are closed down fast.

Cnet

Yahoo Password Grabber

Phishers never give up, password theft protected pages? But what about password protected messenger application… No more to say check it out (lame)…

Link : www.ourgodfather.com

Another Yahoo anti-phising (did you know?):
zahoo.com (also yahoo, for the ones that have inverted keyboard y-z)