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Yahoo Banner Ads Infecting Visitors With Malware

2008-04-29 19:30:24 by Editor in Digg / Security
 
Over the past few days, Yahoo has been exposing visitors to fraudware banner ads and also ads that try to trick them into installing malware. The ads are displayed across numerous web portal sections, including Yahoo Mail, Yahoo Groups and Yahoo Astrology
 
 
 
 
 
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Serving Malware Through Advertising Networks

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2008-02-18 10:58:53 by HASH0x8bfe2fc in Dancho Danchev's Blog - Mind Streams of Information Security Knowledge
...banners.biz, you're enticed to IFRAME your web property, and point to xtraff.biz/banner.php (67.228.11.176, also responds to interace8.com and cheap-web-host.net ) and xtraff.biz/ads2.htm currently trying to exploit MDAC ActiveX code execution (CVE-2006-0003) through the Neosploit malware kit. Banner.php is for the time being loading IFRAMEs...
 
 
 
 
 
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Larry Sutos Paper Drama

2008-01-02 14:53:30 by RSnake in ha.ckers.org web application security lab
 
...banner on the top of the page, as did WhiteHat before and others will no doubt in the future. No conspiracy, we needed money to keep the site up and running back when we were completely self funding things and instead of paying everything out of pocket we opened the site up to some banners. I should hope everyone is well aware of it as a...
 
 
 
 
 
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Life Is A Technology Museum

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2008-07-05 20:13:08 by Editor in Cheap Hack
...banner. Turns out the machine was a bit of a museum piece itself. Before that I watched it in blue-screen mode and observed that it was running Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Service Pack 3. Wow, that's pretty old. There hasn't been any support at all for NT 4 since January 2005, and that was for Service Pack 6 I believe. To date the software,...
 
 
 
 
 
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Life Is a Technology Museum

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2008-07-05 20:13:08 by Editor in Cheap Hack
...banner. Turns out the machine was a bit of a museum piece itself. Before that I watched it in blue-screen mode and observed that it was running Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Service Pack 3. Wow, that's pretty old. There hasn't been any support at all for NT 4 since January 2005, and that was for Service Pack 6 I believe. To date the software,...
 
 
 
 
 
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Fatal wine waiters

2007-12-20 18:59:04 by Richard Clayton in Light Blue Touchpaper
 
...banner ads, and other franchised links, but its still essentially MFA. These types of site will continue until advertisers get more savvy about the websites that they dont wish to be associated with at which point the flow of money will cease and the sites will disappear To finish by being lighthearted again, the funniest page (so far) is the...
 
 
 
 
 
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Malware Serving Online Casinos

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2007-11-29 16:37:13 by HASH0x8968208 in Dancho Danchev's Blog - Mind Streams of Information Security Knowledge
...banner.casino.com/cgi-bin/SetupCasino.exe Detection rate : 9/32 (28.13 File size : 194077 bytes MD5 : 26da6f81349ff388d08280ababab9150 SHA1 : f20e8fee439264915710f9478ec1e74583563851 It's interesting to monitor how people behind these manually change the obfuscations to further expand their connections with other scammers, or services and...
 
 
 
 
 
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My 2008 Security Predictions!

2008-01-09 15:42:00 by Dr Anton Chuvakin in Anton Chuvakin Blog -
 
...banner ad which is either bought or "hacked in" by the attackers. The implications of this are pretty horrifying Major utility/SCADA hack = no (not yet). Everybody predicts this one forever (as Rich mentions ), but I am guessing we would need to wait another year or so for this Cyber-terrorism = no (again, not yet!) Will it be a reality in...
 
 
 
 
 
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Scary World Ahead?!

2008-01-16 19:54:00 by Dr Anton Chuvakin in Anton Chuvakin Blog -
 
...banner [ or serving malware thru other means ] ad which is either bought or "hacked in" by the attackers. The implications of this are pretty horrifying!" and it does worry me, but I am not yet truly paranoid about this OK, change that " am " to " was ." Today I officially became Internet-phobic (where do I sign up? :-)) when I've heard...
 
 
 
 
 
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IP Addresses Are Considered Personally Identifiable Information in the EU

2008-01-22 15:39:31 by RSnake in