MSN Worm Distributes Malicious Links, Redirects Users to Phishing Site
I believe that every person who has used IM-clients for a while is familiar with messages like the one shown below. These messages are auto-generated by worms which harvest people's address book/contact list.
The text often includes the word “picture” together with a malicious link. The link above uses the camera company Canon as a part of the link to look legitimate. The link redirects the user to a page where they are asked to fill in an e-mail address and password. They also use non-obtainable pictures in a private gallery as bait.
To test the scam out, I used a fake e-mail address ([email protected]) together with a weak password (123456). I checked the Internet traffic while pushing the "Sign in" button. Both the password and e-mail address were posted to remote servers in plain text.
Sent Package: (email=[email protected]&password=%C2%B4123456).
The conclusion of the test is obvious: the criminals get hold of all the confidential information needed to access your personal e-mail account.
Albin
Lavasoft Malware Labs