URL shortened links to malcode a threat
Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 11:33 pm
Hi forum friends,
A new security add-on to add to your security arsenal, see: http://longurl.org/ - install from: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/9549
Kaspersky's : "Krab Krawler"-tool detected a hundred to thousand shortened URL's daily that linked to malware-sites, this comes down to 1 per 500 placed links: URL-shorteners like Bit.ly and Tr.im, are widely popular on the microblogging service sites, but a browser user cannot see where they lead to. So tweet and treat is the name of the game here, alas we have NS so we are secure I assume...
But a raw 26% of all Twitter messages have a link on them. Half of these links is spammer generated or comes from malcreants. The links that are crawled by Krab Krawler every two and twelve hours are added to their security software signatures. All social networks should be scanned for this. But with the firefox add-on you have it in your own hands...not to go to malware re-directs...
luntrus
A new security add-on to add to your security arsenal, see: http://longurl.org/ - install from: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/9549
Kaspersky's : "Krab Krawler"-tool detected a hundred to thousand shortened URL's daily that linked to malware-sites, this comes down to 1 per 500 placed links: URL-shorteners like Bit.ly and Tr.im, are widely popular on the microblogging service sites, but a browser user cannot see where they lead to. So tweet and treat is the name of the game here, alas we have NS so we are secure I assume...
But a raw 26% of all Twitter messages have a link on them. Half of these links is spammer generated or comes from malcreants. The links that are crawled by Krab Krawler every two and twelve hours are added to their security software signatures. All social networks should be scanned for this. But with the firefox add-on you have it in your own hands...not to go to malware re-directs...
luntrus