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Facebook and MySpace virus alert

Okay, just about everyone has tried one if not both of these Internet social sites.   Well, a new worm is raising havoc for Facebook and MySpace users. The virus is called Koobface (and alternatively the Facebook Worm, MySpace Worm, Facebook Virus, or MySpace Virus).  The MySpace and Facebook worm posts messages on Facebook and MySpace with links to what it claims to be a video. When the user follow the Koobface MySpace or Facebook worm link, they are told that they need to update their video player, and to “click here”.  This is the first sign of trouble.

Of course, what they download isn’t really a video player update, it’s a trojan called “codecsetup.exe” which allows their computer to be taken over and controlled remotely.

The Koobface worm, which comes in two variants, whose full names are Net-Worm.Win32.Koobface.a. and Net-Worm.Win32.Koobface.b, was first detected by Kaspersky Labs.  Net-Worm.Win32.Koobface.a is the MySpace worm variant, and posts fake comments to MySpace pages, with the malicious links.

Net-Worm.Win32.Koobface.b is the Facebook worm variant, and it sends messages to infected Facebook users’ friends via the Facebook site.

Says Kaspersky Senior Analyst Alexander Gostev, “Unfortunately, users are very trusting of messages left by ‘friends’ on social networking sites. So the likelihood of a user clicking on a link like this is very high.” Ah, trust is always the worst thing to have these days.  :-)

Gostev points out that “At the beginning of 2008 we predicted that we’d see an increase in cyber criminals exploiting MySpace, Facebook and similar sites, and we’re now seeing evidence of this. I’m sure that this is simply the first step, and that virus writers will continue to target these resources with increased intensity.”

For now it may suffice to simply not follow any links you get via Facebook or MySpace which claim to show you any kind of video. But soon - probably very soon - that will not be enough to keep you safe. The best advice is to exercise the same amount of caution with any links or attachments you get via Facebook or MySpace as you would with links and attachments you get via email. If you don’t know the person who sent it to you, don’t click on it. If you do know the person who supposedly sent it to you, confirm with them first that they really were the ones who sent it to you, and that it’s safe.

Bottom line folks, you can trust no one anymore.  You are all alone is this world.  Seriously folks, use some common sense and you should be okay.

posted by: Myke Reinhold

Want to test your Broadband speeds?

We have received numerous e-mails in regards to what we did to test our “Old Comcraptic” broadband speeds and what we used to test our new “QWest Sent From the Gods” broadband speeds.  Well this is as easy as pie folks.  You can test any Internet service you are running by using any one of the following sites.

Speedtest.net     Gadget Show     Speakeasy.net     McAfee Speedometer     MySpeed

You can also go for the trusty Google search and go from there.  There are many ways to test this out and all are free.  Always remember this little tip, test your speed from at least 3 different groups to get a more accurate speed average.  Good luck and happy surfing.

posted by: Myke Reinhold

New CNN SPAM message - CNN Alerts: My Custom Alert

Well folks, as many of you may have already seen, there is a new version of the CNN SPAM message.  Now if you have a decent SPAM blocker, you are okay.  but for those of you that quarantine these message for review know that this is getting way out of control.  the new message comes in from CNN Alerts with the subject line of CNN Alerts: My Custom Alert.  You can follow the same rules as before from our previous post.

http://techtalk.homerun-networks.com/2008/08/08/fake-cnn-news-items-malware-campaign-spreading-rapidly/

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