[31761] in bugtraq
Re: AIM Password theft
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (jelmer)
Wed Sep 24 18:23:49 2003
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 23:40:23 +0200
From: jelmer <jkuperus@planet.nl>
In-reply-to: <001201c38206$b7f50a50$0300a8c0@brent>
To: Brent Meshier <brent@meshier.com>, bugtraq@lists.securityfocus.com
Message-id: <200309242340.23382.jkuperus@planet.nl>
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That would be my ado thingie There's a temporary fix over at
http://ip3e83566f.speed.planet.nl/hacked-by-chinese/5.htm
--jelmer
On Tuesday 23 September 2003 21:13, Brent Meshier wrote:
> Mark,
> The code you just sent looks familiar to a SPAM I received
> attempting to hijack users' e-gold accounts. Out of curiosity I
> followed that link which loaded start.html (attached). What worries me
> is that I'm running IE 6.0.2800.1106 with all the latest patches from
> Microsoft and this page (start.html) rewrote wmplayer.exe on my local
> drive without notice. After closing the page, I found two .exe files on
> my desktop (which loaded from http://doz.linux162.onway.net/eg/1.exe).
> Is this a new unknown vulnerability?
>
> Brent Meshier
> Global Transport Logistics, Inc.
> http://www.gtlogistics.com/
> "Innovative Fulfillment Solutions"
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Coleman [mailto:markc@uniontown.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 11:43 AM
> To: bugtraq@securityfocus.org
> Subject: [Fwd: Re: AIM Password theft]
>
> Hi, can anyone shed some light on this for me? If this is new, its
> going to spread like wildfire. AOL or incidents lists have yet to
> reply.... it appears to be a legitimate threat as I have at least one
> user "infected" already.. Thank you..
>
> -Mark Coleman