Hackers hijack a half-million sites in latest attack
They're exploiting phpBB open-source forum software, says researcher
Gregg Keizer
May 12, 2008 (Computerworld) More than half a million Web sites have been compromised in a new round of attacks that hacked domains in order to infect unsuspecting users' PCs with a variety of malware, a security researcher said today.
"This is an ongoing campaign, with new domains [hosting the malware] popping up even this morning," said Paul Ferguson, a network architect at antivirus vendor Trend Micro Inc. "The domains are changing constantly."
According to Ferguson, over half a million legitimate Web sites have been hacked by today's mass-scale attack, only the latest in a string that goes back to at least January. All of the sites, he confirmed, are running "phpBB," an open-source message forum manager.
Visitors to a hacked site are redirected through a series of servers, some clearly compromised themselves, until the last in the chain is reached; that server then pings the PC for any one of several vulnerabilities, including bugs in both Microsoft's Internet Explorer and RealNetworks' RealPlayer media player. If any of the vulnerabilities is present, the PC is exploited and malware is downloaded to it.
Some of the compromised sites have been hijacked before, said
Although other research by Trend Micro identified the malware hitting users' PCs as a variant of the Zlob Trojan horse,
The last massive site attack was less than three weeks ago, when sites that included government URLs in the
Don't expect the run of site infections to stop anytime soon, said Trend Micro's

0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home