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Security Breech of the Week:
LulzSec Disbands, Apple Site Attacked And Fox Twitter Account
Hacked
By:
Joe Purcell REF: securitypronews
Staff Writer
Thursday:07.07.11
It was not mentioned last time, but the hacker group LulzSec
has announced it is disbanded after 50 days of malicious
pursuits online. Two major events happened this past weekend.
The first involves an iframe hack on an Apple website. The
second involves Fox News' Twitter account which was hacked with
posts about assassination of President Obama.
After 50 days of attacking web sites and releasing compromised
data including some
750,000 user accounts, LulzSec
announced on Twitter
a link to a Pastebin post
that it has disbanded, the day of George Orwell's birthday,
author of the novel 1984. A group known as the A-Team
released detailed
information on LulzSec members on June 25 as well. Whether
these identities can be linked to the group's
past activity is uncertain.
Even with the end of LulzSec, the AntiSec movement is still
active. A
list of 27 usernames and passwords were
posted on Pastebin
July 3, allegedly from an Apple Business Intelligence survey. A
different post on
Pastebin linked to in a
tweet from idahc_hacker warned Apple of the security hole
the same day.
For those unfamiliar with iframe attacks, they can
only happen by accessing the physical files of the website.
This can be accomplished is through acquiring login credentials
to the web server, or through a virus on someone's computer who
is transferring files to the web server. Earlier this year
a massive iframe attack happened which infected more than 20
sites and 401,000 pages.
Lastly, on July 4, Fox News' Twitter account was hacked. Tweets
were posted stating that President Obama had been assassinated.
It took 10 hours for the company to delete the posts, according
to one
article. Fox News
released a statement saying that the Secret Service will be
investigating the situation and that they regret any distress
caused.
As a final note, it is worth mentioning that the Federal Trade
Commission (FTC) has a website designated for
detering, detecting, and defending against identity theft.
The site is a great resource for both businesses and consumers
for both educating and dealing with identity theft. I suppose
once again, ode to online security!
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