Social Network Sites Targeted by Viruses - Comment


LONDON, August 6 /PRNewswire/ --     Twitter, the micro blogging site has become the latest target for cyber
criminals, intent on stealing data (http://www.tinyurl.com/5rzu28). Social 
networks are beginning to prove a fertile environment for hackers.

According to antiviral firm, Kaspersky, a fake, malicious Twitter profile
has been spotted. It announces a link to pornographic video but instead
downloads a fake version of Adobe Flash, which installs programs capable of
stealing data.

The attack is believed to be the first to target Twitter.

The language, the servers used to download the Trojans and email 
addresses used to collect the stolen data point to a Brazilian creator.

The fake profile has a name that means "pretty rabbit" in Portuguese.

Just one week ago Kaspersky released details of worms targeting sites
MySpace and Facebook (http://www.tinyurl.com/64kk9v).

Martin Warner is a new media commentator and co-founder of the UK's
largest business technology show, Technology of Tomorrow 
(http://www.tot2008.com). He commented:

"This will not have a major adverse effect. Twitter is not exposed to the
mass consumer market, which is more vulnerable. However social networking
sites do now need to be more vigilant than ever before. Hackers are becoming
more sophisticated and social networking sites, with their sheer volumes of
traffic, are a challenge and therefore a target."

Press enquiries to Vicky Lyons and Kully Dhadda +44(0)207-233-7578 
mb +44(0)7884246858, kully@flamepr.co.uk

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