Habbo trojan steals passwords

Extension decorates your room... with malware.

A trojan has been discovered that masquerades as an extension to social networking site Habbo, formerly known as Habbo Hotel. The trojan, which contains a keylogger, aims to steal site login details.

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Users of Habbo, which is popular among teenagers, can play games, make friends and create 'rooms' which they can decorate using virtual furniture. This furniture is purchased with real money - hence the interest of cyber-criminals in stealing usernames and passwords. (The site also made the news last November, when a Dutch teenager was arrested for allegedly stealing €4,000 worth of virtual furniture.)

While third-party extensions can certainly enhance the user's enjoyment of social networking sites, users should be aware that many rogue extensions exist - and should always exercise caution when installing such applications.

More can be found at Websense here.

21 February 2008

Tags: habbo, keylogger, social engineering, social networking, trojan.   

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