HardwareHeaven.com

HardwareHeaven.com

Looking for the skin chooser?
 
 
  • Home

  • Hardware reviews

  • Articles

  • News

  • Tools

  • Gaming at HardwareHeaven

  • Forums

 

Go Back   HardwareHeaven.com > Forums > News > Other Tech News > Submit News


Submit News If you would like to submit news to us, please post it in this forum.

Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old Nov 22, 2004, 11:04 PM   #1
John Kerry of video cards
 
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 574
Rep Power: 0
ReV smokey255 is on a distinguished road

Donator
god another new worm

Web site visitors who clicked on banner ads on a number of popular European Web sites this weekend could have infected their computers with variants of the Bofra worm, experts warn.

The attacks take advantage of an unpatched buffer overflow flaw in the way Internet Explorer 6 handles the IFrame tag, and has been confirmed on PCs running Windows XP with Service Pack 1 and Windows 2000, according to a warning posted Sunday on the SANS (SysAdmin, Audit, Network, Security) Institute Web site. [color=#0000ff]Windows XP Service Pack 2[/color] (SP2) is not vulnerable, it said.

The vulnerability allows attackers to gain complete control of a user's computer.

Also on Sunday, U.K. technology news Web site The Register reported that its third party ad serving company Falk became infected with the Bofra/IFrame exploit, forcing the Web site to suspend its ads from Falk.

"If you may have visited the Register between 6 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. GMT on Saturday, November 20 using any Windows platform bar XP SP2 we strongly advise you to check your machine with up to date antivirus software, to install SP2 if you are running Windows XP, and to strongly consider running an [color=#0000ff]alternative browser[/color], at least until Microsoft deals with the issue," The Register said on its Web site.



Additional Reports
According to SANS, there were also reports of sites in Sweden and the Netherlands being compromised by the malicious code.

In the Netherlands, the country's biggest news site, NU.nl, with over 450,000 unique visitors per month, was infected through the ad system of Falk and served the code to its visitors. Additionally, the other sites of Ilse Media, including one of the largest Dutch sites Startpagina, distributed the Trojan horse as well.

Adserver tags and link addresses were manipulated in order to install and execute the malware. User requests were redirected from Falk's servers to the URL "search.comedycentral.com" (199.107.184.146), from where the malicious code was delivered, Falk says in a statement.

Falk's competitor Adtech released its own statement saying that its adserving system Helios was not affected by the problem.

Microsoft has yet to issue a patch for the IE IFrame hole for users who have not installed SP2. However, some "unofficial" patches have been released, including one from a German security researcher at the Web site, cherryware.de.

source http://pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,118687,00.asp
__________________
[color=#000000][/color]
ReV smokey255 is offline   Reply With Quote


Reply

Thread Tools