Ramblings of an old Doc

Carlo Orlando has written an interesting piece on Infopackets.com about a new app (free) from Norton to protect you from “Lifejacking”.

“What the heck is that?”, you ask.

Likejacking, a form of clickjacking, is a malicious technique of tricking users of a website into posting a Facebook status update for a site they did not intentionally mean to "like". The initial concept and code for likejacking were created by a Black Hat World user that goes by the handle “thefish2010”, supposedly.

In response to this malicious practice, Norton has created a new application for the social network that will scan the newsfeeds on your page for malicious links. The best part is that the application is free of charge. This came about because Norton collected a sample of 3.5 million video posts uploaded onto Facebook in early August. The results showed that up to 15 per cent of these videos contained a "likejacking" attack in some form, according to allfacebook.com

To increase the chances of an individual clicking on a lifehacking link, the perpetrators of this scam created compelling taglines. Among the most popular "likejacking" scams is a video entitled "This man takes a picture of himself EVERYDAY for 8 YEARS!" complete with an accompanied link. Naturally, the link is corrupt, taking the user-turned-victim to a blank page with only a tab that reads "click here to continue". Clicking on the tab publishes the original message onto their own Facebook page, complete with a "like" notation, which effectively recommends the unwanted link to all of their Facebook friends. There haven’t been any reports of phishing, or malware installation yet, as far as I can tell.

The Norton application scans links on your page posted within a 24 hour window and members can visit the Norton Facebook page to access the Cybercrime Index, which is updated daily to reflect the threat level for each day.

The app is available via Facebook.

Source:  http://www.infopackets.com/news/security/2011/20110905_free_norton_app_targets_malicious_facebook_likejacking.htm


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on Sep 08, 2011

And what will it be called if it lasts longer than people say it will?

on Sep 08, 2011

kona0197
And what will it be called if it lasts longer than people say it will?

A blight upon society.

on Sep 09, 2011


Quoting kona0197, reply 16And what will it be called if it lasts longer than people say it will?

A blight upon society.

on Sep 09, 2011

Quoting kona0197, reply 16And what will it be called if it lasts longer than people say it will?

A blight upon society.

Incorrigible Tyrant.  

 

The Norton Link Security App (courtesy of the Giz): http://safeweb.norton.com/lite

 

 

on Sep 09, 2011

Just another in a long list of reasons to stay off of Facebook.   

on Sep 09, 2011

would someone PLEASE answer my questions!

harpo99999
why would I want to face a book, when I want to READ them?

btw what is 'facebook'?

harpo

 

I still have NO idea WHAT this 'facebook' thing IS!

but until I do have an understanding about it I will NOT be involved in it!

harpo

on Sep 09, 2011

harpo99999, you can read about facebook here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook

 

on Sep 09, 2011

harpo99999
I still have NO idea WHAT this 'facebook' thing IS!

 

Try Google if you have questions about anything as there's probably an explanation for it somewhere on the internet and Google will find it.

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