Saturday, June 27, 2009

A trojan is collecting FTP information from popular websites such as Amazon, the BBC, Symantec,

According to Jacques Erasmus, the CTO of security tools firm Prevx, he recently came across the "biggest compromise of its type," referring to a "cybercrime" server where a trojan is uploading FTP login information captured from infected machines. What makes this particular trojan so spectacular is the source credentials it is stealing: Amazon, Monster, McAfee, Symantec, and thousands more high profile sites, comprising a list of more than 68,000.

Earlier today, Erasmus told The Register that this type of breach would be bad news for the compromised sites, as hackers could upload drive-by download scripts and other harmful applications. The company's initial investigation showed that the FTP information was collected over the past few weeks, and that some of the information remains valid. Previx has contacted many organizations already including Bank of America and more.

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