With the Superbowl just around the corner, football fans are logging on to their computers and surfing to the Dolphin Stadium website. Thanks to a hacker or hackers, any user visiting the Dolphin Stadium website has been getting blitzed with keyloggers and Trojans.
Bears, Colts and Super Bowl football fans everywhere beware.Users browsing the Internet, perhaps innocently looking up a seating chart at Dolphin Stadium in Miami, could be in a lot more trouble than they would have ever expected.
Malicious code was discovered on the Web site for Dolphin Stadium, the location of this year’s Super Bowl, reports Websense.
Websense Security Labs urged Web users to avoid that site completely until the site had been scrubbed cleaned of all destructive code.
The code, hidden under the file name “w1c.exe,” initiates both Trojan horse and keylogging capabilities, potentially allowing a hacker to track and record keyboard strokes in order to steal credit card, Social Security or other user information.[more]
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