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Backtracking a Facebook hacker

1 pointsby gnuragalmost 12 years ago

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arcolifealmost 12 years ago
ORIGIN : The FB spam link redirects to the website which hosts the spyware.<p>The link says its a browser update &amp; an add-on, gives instructions on how to install it. If successful, then it modifies the browser and uses cookies to gain access into FB accounts &amp; starts spamming &amp; tagging friends. This is nothing but a digital ads money making formula. But I was curious &amp; furious, so decided to chase the details.<p>The update button actually points to a spyware.<p>I started digging deep. I download the spyware &amp; read the code, looked for dependencies and usernames, parsed few more links and found his profile. That, and I also found a link containing a lot of sensitive Bank user details (which he had hacked earlier and put into a doc) Also found links to currently hacked websites.<p>I wish to discuss my findings, since this is my first probe of such kind. (and the fact that i found some things, has got me excited ! ) Please visit the blog (linked to the news header line) and look for further details on my blog.