US attacks Iran and Saudi Arabia? Malware spreads via Facebook status updates

SophosLabs: Beware of malware lurking on news websites claiming to containing breaking news stories. I’ve seen a worrying number of Facebook users posting the same status messages today, claiming that the United States has attacked Iran and Saudi Arabia in a move heralding the beginning of World War 3. Well, that would certainly get your attention, wouldn’t it? A typical status message looks like the following: ...

February 3, 2012 Â· 2 min Â· 272 words Â· Omid Farhang

MSUpdate Trojan attacked companies in the defense sector

The H-Security: Unknown attackers have tried to use an invitation to a prestigious conference to inject a Trojan into companies in the defense sector. The security firms Seculert and Zscaler report that opening an attached PDF flyer caused recipients’ computers to be infected with spyware via a previously undisclosed hole in Acrobat Reader. According to the report, the attack mainly targeted government-related organizations, including military and aerospace contractors, in Europe and in the US. The security firms said that the attacks started back in 2009 and peaked in autumn 2010. Talking to The H’s associates at heise Security, Seculert CTO Aviv Raff added that compromised computers, some of which had been infected for two years, were only discovered a few weeks ago. ...

February 3, 2012 Â· 2 min Â· 220 words Â· Omid Farhang

Yet another Facebook Hoax: ‘New Way Gangs Steal, Rape and Kidnap Girls'

SophosLabs: Facebook users are innocently sharing advice with their online friends about how women can avoid being kidnapped and raped, not realizing that they are perpetuating a hoax. Here’s a typical message that is being shared, which comes attached to an image of a young woman gagged and tied up in the trunk of a car. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY ...

February 2, 2012 Â· 2 min Â· 332 words Â· Omid Farhang

Facebook Spam: Police officer does good deed before he dies moments later

Have you seen this in your or your friends wall? or maybe in a page you “Like”? That’s another spam link spreading over Facebook, as I already showed you many more in older posts. Usually these links end up either in a phishing attack that theft your private information or infecting your computer. If your friend or even a stranger is posting these, don’t click on that and also report the post, here is how to do: ...

February 1, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· 128 words Â· Omid Farhang

Facebook Scam: Free Amazon.com gift card promotion

SophosLabs: Gift card scams are a common sight on Facebook, and this weekend it has been the turn of Amazon.com to be the brand used by cybercriminals as a way of making them cash. One Free Amazon.com Gift Card (limited time only) [LINK] Amazon is currently giving away gift cards to all facebook users. Click here to get one! When you see one of your friends share a link like this with you, the truth is that they have been duped into a scam. Be careful not to make the same mistake as them, or you’ll just be helping put cash into the pockets of the bad guys. ...

January 24, 2012 Â· 2 min Â· 376 words Â· Omid Farhang

More Facebook scam links/videos you want to avoid

Recently I’m seeing more facebook scams which claim to be very hot videos, but they are nothing but scam, here is 2 samples: When you see any of them, hover your mouse over the post, and click on the x button in top right which says “Report/Mark Spam”.

January 24, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· 48 words Â· Omid Farhang

Blackhole Exploit Targeting Steve’s Death

Symantec: The sad news making the rounds these days is the death of Steve Jobs, Apple Co-founder and former CEO. His death has been a terrible loss to both Apple and Apple fans everywhere. Spammers are capitalizing on this incident by sending malicious links related to the news of Steve Jobs’ death. Below is a screenshot of one such spam email containing a malicious link: ...

October 8, 2011 Â· 1 min Â· 199 words Â· Omid Farhang

Twitter finally released a "Stalkers" app? No, it's a phishing scam

Sophos Labs: Twitter users are being hit today by messages claiming to link to a new app from Twitter which will track your stalkers. However, the messages are really designed to steal your Twitter usernames and passwords. Here’s a typical message that users are seeing: Twitter finally released an app that tracks your “Stalkers” get it here [LINK] ...

August 14, 2011 Â· 2 min Â· 391 words Â· Omid Farhang

Facebook password changed? Malware attack poses as message from Facebook support

Sophos Labs: Repeat after me: It’s “Facebook”, not “FaceBook”. Learn that lesson and it can be one of the tricks you can use to protect yourself against a spammed-out malware campaign, which tries to trick you into believing that Facebook support has changed your password. Computer users are receiving emails claiming that the popular social network has automatically changed their password to secure their account. Here’s a typical message: ...

April 14, 2011 Â· 2 min Â· 309 words Â· Omid Farhang

My naked pic is attached – malware spammed out

SophosLabs: Are you in the habit of having complete strangers email you naked pictures of themselves? That’s the only reason I can think of that you can legitimately explain why your computer has been infected by the latest malware attack that has been spammed out around the world. Users are seeing messages in their inbox, which attempt to trick recipients into opening the attached file with the promise of a nude photo. ...

April 13, 2011 Â· 2 min Â· 217 words Â· Omid Farhang