Hot on the heels of a recent hack in which
10,000
sites were compromised, researchers have disclosed a new large-scale attack.
Researchers at
McAfee
estimated that the attack has been active for roughly one week, and in that time
frame has managed to place itself on roughly 200,000 web pages.
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Most of the infected pages are running the phpBB forum software, said McAfee.
The compromised pages are embedded with a Javascript file that links to the site
hosting the attack.
Rather than attempt to exploit browser vulnerabilities, the attack attempts
to trick a user into manually launching its malicious payload.
"This contrasts [Thursday’s] attack in that the vast majority of those were
active server pages (.ASP)," explained McAfee researcher Craig Schmugar on a
company
blog posting.
"The ASP attacks are different than the phpBB ones in that the payload and
method are quite different. Various exploits are used in the ASP attacks, where
the phpBB ones rely on social engineering."
The infected pages bring up what appears to be a pornographic web site. Upon
loading the page, a 'fake codec' social engineering attack is attempted. The
user is told that in order to view the movie on the page, a special video codec
must be installed.
The user then downloads a trojan program which installs a malware package on
the users system then delivers a fraudulent error message telling the user that
the supposed codec could not be installed.
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