Random Hacks on page Daily Mail News

2010 July 7
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According to a company of Windows security software ‘Sunbelt Software, “Website British newspaper The Daily Mail” error indicates a network of links pointing to a site infected with malware promised a video of football the world where Germany played against England, June 27, 2010. Network of relations that arise about the film, tells readers how to hack a Facebook account. But in fact passed on to a fake Web site that raises the survey as providing them with piracy. In fact, contains the software malware and drive personal information for identity theft, along with compromising their accounts of social networking sites and e-mail. Chris Boyd, senior director Sunbelt Software Threat Research, the study was one of those users have participated in exchange for something stupid that may not deserve your time and energy that went through the , according to data from Information Security 29 June 2010. While telling the user to relax and fill in the questionnaire to some “free” get some “,” The site also fast multiple-choice examination. In addition, examination of the web-link, you will find that spam blog points to a blogspot, which clearly caused due to the clicks of the Daily Mail readers spam blog visitors found nothing in it other than the instructions called for help do the trick that led to a download URL. On 28 June 2010, says Boyd, there are 200 hits Spam Blog for the newspaper removed the link. He said that there were 17 000 visits during the entire Spam Blog since the time of the relationship between the publication. Spam Blog had also experienced traffic increased 50% from week 4 June 2010, reported by TechEYE June 28, 2010. According to researcher , when The Daily Mail covered the England game against Germany, apparently snatched the first YouTube Video encountered such bad luck for the role, the film was the same, in the discussion. But Boyd said the movie was gone in just nine hours was unusually rapid one YouTube video.

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