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Pharming Attack Targets Home Router DNS Settings

msm1267 (2804139) writes Pharming attacks are generally network-based intrusions where the ultimate goal is to redirect a victim's web traffic to a hacker-controlled webserver, usually through a malicious modification of DNS settings. Some of these attacks, however, are starting to move to the web and have their beginnings with a spam or phishing email. Proofpoint reported on the latest iteration of this attack, based in Brazil. The campaign was carried out during a five-week period starting in December when Proofpoint spotted phishing messages, fewer than 100, sent to customers of one of the country's largest telecommunications companies.

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  1. Passwords again... by houstonbofh · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "They also try to brute force the admin page for the router using known default username-password combinations."

    About time to force manufactures to not have "default" passwords. If 2wire can do it on their amazingly cheap crap, so can others.

  2. Not even by Billly+Gates · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Just Compromise an adserver with A flash exploit and You Can 0wn Tens Of thousands within hours.

    Whoever thought to run executables on random websites was a good idea? More proof adblock not user education is needed for security. Gone are the days of not clicking meant secure