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Re: More info on malware-scan.com ads on newspaper Web sites
From: Gadi Evron <ge () linuxbox org>
Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 20:20:51 -0600 (CST)
That's the third one I'm aware of On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 rms () computerbytesman com wrote:
Holy sh**. Richard http://www.azstarnet.com/business/209714 Maliciously coded online ad caused Star's Web site problems By Jack Gillum ARIZONA DAILY STAR Tucson, Arizona | Published: 11.03.2007 advertisement http://gcirm.tucson.gcion.com/RealMedia/.ads/adstream_lx.ads/news.azstarnet. com/stories/business/960046763/300x250_1/OasDefault/ExpressJet4/sn_hp.txt/34 636364326666363437333634303230?_RM_EMPTY_ A maliciously coded online advertisement was responsible for causing problems for Tucson Newspapers' Web sites this week, the company said Friday. The ads, which the company said were purchased with a fraudulent credit-card number, directed some Web visitors to sites that could have installed harmful software, or "malware." The problem was reported Wednesday by the Pima County Department of Environmental Quality, which advised its employees not to visit the Arizona Daily Star Web site over computer-safety concerns. When their employees visited the Star's site, anti-virus software alerted them of trouble. The fraudulent ad purchase was discovered Wednesday and the ad was removed Thursday, said Susan Hardin, director of online for Tucson Newspapers, which is jointly owned by the Arizona Daily Star and Tucson Citizen newspapers. Hardin said the ads in question were bought by a company called ForceUp, which could not be reached for comment because a phone number for the company at an Idaho area code was disconnected, and an e-mail contact form was inaccessible. Affected users were redirected to a different site and then presented with fake virus-scanning software that was itself malicious software. Hardin recommends that users block access to malwarealarm.com, newbieadguide.com, and malware-scan.com, and delete infected files from a computer's PC and Windows registry. Tucson Newspapers previously said that some video advertisements may have been the problem. But as of Friday, the company narrowed down the problem to the suspect ads, which Hardin said were up in the morning hours for the last 10 to 18 days. "This hasn't happened before, and our people reacted very quickly," said Tucson Newspapers President and CEO Mike Jameson. "We'll just have to be more vigilant in the future about these things." The ad, Tucson Newspapers said, circulated to other newspaper sites across the country. ¡ü Contact reporter Jack Gillum at 573-4178 or at jgillum () azstarnet com.
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