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Source : http://www.sophos.com/pressoffice/news/a...ation.html

Quote:Visitors to Sony PlayStation website at risk of malware infection Hackers use SQL injection and scare tactics to grab consumers' credit card details

Researchers at IT security firm Sophos have warned lovers of video games that pages on the US-based Sony PlayStation website have been compromised by hackers.

Experts at SophosLabsâ„¢ have discovered that cybercriminals have successfully used an SQL injection attack to plant unauthorized code on pages promoting the PlayStation games "SingStar Pop" and "God of War". At the time of writing the hacker's code attempts to dupe web surfers by running a fake anti-virus scan and displaying a bogus message that their computer is infected with a variety of different viruses and Trojan horses.

The hackers' aim is to scare unsuspecting computer users into purchasing a bogus security product. Sophos warns, however, that it would be trivial for the hackers who have compromised the webpages to alter the payload so that it became more malicious, and installed code designed to turn Windows PCs into a botnet or to harvest confidential information from users.

"There are millions of video game lovers around the world, many of whom will visit Sony's PlayStation website regularly to find out more about the latest console games. Most would never expect that surfing to a website like this could potentially infect them with malware. If users do not have sufficient protection in place then they might find that before they know it they have been scared into handing their credit card details over to a bunch of cybercriminals," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for Sophos. "It is essential that all websites, especially when they are high profile like this or receiving a large level of traffic, have been properly hardened to prevent hackers from injecting malicious code on to what should be legitimate webpages."

Sophos customers are automatically protected against the threats (which Sophos identities as Troj/Iframe-AG and Mal/Badsrc), and users of other vendors' products are advised to update their software.
good thing is i never visit that site.
Its really not going well for Sony is it...
Once again Sony fails hard.

Good thing I never go there or buy things from sony directly
anyone remember me telling people not to give sony there CC#,, Anyone
.:ʕΘЯg@nÊ”:.â Wrote:anyone remember me telling people not to give sony there CC#,, Anyone

Yeah dude!!!  Only the Sony Store near my house has ever had my credit card pass through their system to buy my Aibo 2 years ago...and that card is no longer active :)

Maybe if security were spelled $e¢urity $orny would $pend more time keeping things $e¢ure.
Sony really is failing. Epically.
And I thought only n00b coded scripts were vulnerable to SQL injections...
Chicken Strips Wrote:And I thought only n00b coded scripts were vulnerable to SQL injections...

And you never thought wrongly.
Assassinator Wrote:
Chicken Strips Wrote:And I thought only n00b coded scripts were vulnerable to SQL injections...

And you never thought wrongly.

Hahaha

Sony failed so bad......
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