Trojan again 'terrorize' MySpace

Security firm F-Secure advises MySpace users not to click on any of the profiles of other users because they don't want to be infected with trojans.

Mikko Hyponnen - Research director of F-Secure - earlier this week released information about the Trojan. Security company named it Zlob Trojan .

Picture 1 of Trojan again 'terrorize' MySpace Information on F-Secure's security blog, the main function of the trojan, is to insert the current MySpace profile of users who use a series of banner ads to encourage other users to click on the malicious link. its.

Usually the link is often fake and will lead the user to an information page about famous models: " Find best model sites here, this profile contains adult content . CLICK HERE '( You will find websites about people Famous template here . Click here ).

F-Secure said the Zlob Trojan trojan will secretly download and install to the user system. Breaking in with it is other spyware. Zlob also automatically activates the ability to boot with the operating system and breaks into Internet Explorer 's default search page.

In January, a trojan attacked the Apple QuickTime vulnerability that also stirred up the global MySpace community.

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