BBC, you've done it again...
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This is why it's always good to have separate passwords per site.
It'll just be a bunch of statuses saying yum poop
Or not download those strange files your "friends" send you like. Justinbeiber.exe
What the fuck are you going to do with someone's facebook password? Post shit on their wall? I don't get it.
What a fucking useless worm.
[QUOTE=Pridit;34066341]What a fucking useless worm.[/QUOTE]
The sad part is, Someone took time to make it, Really. It's facebook, not exactly top secret
[QUOTE=Liem;34066403]The sad part is, Someone took time to make it, Really. It's facebook, not exactly top secret[/QUOTE]
Well think of how many people use one simple password for everything. They probably use the email on their Facebook for everything else too. For whoever made this, they probably are in it for monetary gain, and have a good chance getting a high amount of other accounts and passwords just from knowing one account password and email, since people who use a computer infrequently and don't know proper security measures would fall for things like this easy.
At least that's what I think.
[QUOTE=Gubbygub;34066763]Well think of how many people use one simple password for everything. They probably use the email on their Facebook for everything else too. For whoever made this, they probably are in it for monetary gain, and have a good chance getting a high amount of other accounts and passwords just from knowing one account password and email, since people who use a computer infrequently and don't know proper security measures would fall for things like this easy.
At least that's what I think.[/QUOTE]
Dear God, The Twitter accounts
[sp] I know what you mean, Hell, Somepeople use there Bank Pin as a facebook password [/sp]
Some kid tried to sneak one of those tiny flash drives into my laptop today, I wonder if it had a worm or what was on it. I've set a flash drive with a script before that makes the disk drive never stay shut.
god fucking ramnit
[QUOTE=Turnips5;34068857]god fucking ramnit[/QUOTE]
More or less the exact thing I thought of when I read the worm's name. :v:
[QUOTE=BloodFox1222;34063474]Oh my god, Think of all the fake status updates![/QUOTE]
except these types of things are used to shift key-loggers for actual threats
like bank accounts
[editline]5th January 2012[/editline]
ooh wow they are saying that apparently its a new thing that people post viruses on facebook.
[quote] stealing sensitive information such as stored FTP credentials and browser cookies".[/quote]
What the article fails to mention is that all of this is stored unencrypted/plain text in a location with global read access.
[editline]6th January 2012[/editline]
No fucking shit these things get stolen.
[editline]6th January 2012[/editline]
There has even been GMod exploits that gave access to FTP cached passwords and cookies before..
I remember having Ramnit.B at one point, it was a bitch to get rid of.
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