[Full-disclosure] Is yahoo.com serving malware? [Was: More High Profile Sites IFRAME Injected]
- From: "Blatant Lier" <blatantlier@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2008 17:25:57 -0700
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 7:51 AM, Dancho Danchev
<dancho.danchev@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
lib.ncsu.edu; fulldownloads.us; cso.ie; dblife.cs.wisc.edu;
www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk; ehawaii.gov; timeanddate.com;
boisestate.edu; aoa.gov; gustavus.edu; archive.org;
gsbapps.stanford.edu; bushtorrent.com; ccie.com; uvm.edu; thehipp.org;
mnsu.edu; camajorityreport.com; medicare.gov; usamriid.army.mil
http://ddanchev.blogspot.com/2008/03/more-high-profile-sites-iframe-injected.html
It would look as if yahoo.com is serving malware. I got this little fellow:
http://media.adrevolver.com/{---remove
this---}adrevolver/trace?sip=103&cpy=1205797527644342&bt=AAAEEIGsMo0L
[note that the link has been purposefully broken with "{---remove this---}"]
while hitting yahoo at 4:45pm EDT. As of this time it is still there.
Considering that yahoo.com is one of the top destination these days, I
believe we can expect this attack to be fairly successful.
BL
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