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Phishing twist relies on bogus blogs
« on: April 12, 2005, 12:31:43 PM »
A new form of phishing is taking shape and riding on the growing popularity of blogs, security company Websense said Tuesday.

Malicious virus writers are attempting to lure people to malicious blogs using enticing e-mails and instant messages, according to a new report from Websense. Once a person arrives at the blog, which can be posted on a legitimate host site, the victim's computer becomes infected with software designed to steal sensitive information, such as passwords and bank account information.

"These aren't the kind of blog Web sites that someone would stumble upon and infect their machine accidentally," Dan Hubbard, Websense senior director of security and technology research, said in a statement. "The success of these attacks relies upon a certain level of social engineering to persuade the individual to click on the link."

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This came to me while chopping wood the other day. You've heard don't sweat the small stuff. I say save it for later and use it for kindling