CareerBuilder Cyberattack Delivers Malware Straight To Employers
An anonymous reader writes: Security threat researchers Proofpoint have uncovered an email-based phishing attack which infected businesses with malware via the CareerBuilder online job search website. The attack involved the hacker browsing job adverts across the platform and uploading malicious files during the application process, titling the documents "resume.doc" and "cv.doc." Once the CV was submitted, an automatic email notification was sent to the business advertising the position, along with the uploaded document. In this case, Proofpoint found that as a business opens the automatic email from CareerBuilder to view the attached file the document plays on a known Word vulnerability to sneak a malicious code onto the victim's computer. According to the threat research group, the manual attack technique although time-consuming has a higher success rate than automated tools as the email attachments are more likely to be opened by the receiver.
That's what these morons get for demanding resumes in .DOC format instead of PDF.
Ah yes, the ultra-secure PDF, which has never been a vector for malware.
"You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
It's a Word doc. This has always been a "vulnerability". You are soliciting Word docs, for heaven's sake.
"Please send me files, which like all files, might be infected" is not a "cyber-attack".