Peaches Posted March 29, 2011 Report Share Posted March 29, 2011 Over 100,000 Facebook Users Fall Victim to Italian Likejacking Attack Localized scams are gaining more ground on Facebook and the success of a recent one is proof that non-English speakers are still uneducated about such threats.The latest attack lures Italian users with an amateur video of a young man firing a gun at the San Pietrini police in Piazza del Popolo. The message spammed by the victims reads: "Video amatoriali degli scontri a Piazza del Popolo che riprende un ragazzo mentre tira San Pietrini alla Polizia. DICIAMO BASTA A QUESTE VIOLENZE!" The included link directs users to a page that displays a fake video player thumbnail and a fake comment stream of Italian-speaking users allegedly reacting to the footage. Clicking the play button on the video triggers a "Like" action on the behalf of users without their authorization, thus propagating the scam. This is done through an attack technique known as clickjacking which uses Web programming techniques to make a button invisible and position it on top of an innocuous looking one. Details -http://news.softpedia.com/news/Tens-of-Thousands-of-Users-Fall-Victim-to-Italian-Facebook-Likejacking-Attack-191702.shtml Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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