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Hackers target 200 million Facebook users: Report

Last Updated 15 May 2009, 19:31 IST

“Facebook’s 200 million users have been targeted by hackers in the latest ‘phishing’ scam to hit the social networking website,” British daily The Telegraph has reported. Quoting a Facebook spokesman, the report said that internet fraudsters stole the passwords of a number of members on Thursday in a successful attack.

“These brought up fake Facebook log-on pages which requested the visitors re-enter their user names and passwords. Anyone who did so effectively handed the conmen the keys to their profile,” the daily noted in a report published online on Friday.

However, it is not clear how many accounts have been compromised. Attributing to Facebook, the report said the social  site was working to block those taken over by the hackers and minimise the fallout.

“All references to the fake domains – which include www.151.im, www.121.im and www.123.im – have been deleted from the website,” the report  added.

According to the daily, Facebook’s security team believes the hackers intended to wait until they had garnered a large number of details before taking over the accounts to spam other members with adverts for fake pharmaceuticals and other products.
The report said social networks are particularly vulnerable to phishing attacks — which can also be used to steal users’ identities. This is because members tend to be less suspicious of messages apparently sent by their friends than they are of unsolicited emails, it added.

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(Published 15 May 2009, 19:31 IST)

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