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	<title>Top 5 Optimizers technical rumors &#187; trijan</title>
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		<title>Trojan Poses as Fake Google Chrome Extension</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As more and more people are using Google  Chrome and its functionalities to browse the net and to organize  information, cybercriminals are setting their minds on exploiting this  environment to spread malware and steal users’ information. The story is simple: Google Chrome users receive an unsolicited e-mail  which announces that a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As more and more people are using Google  Chrome and its functionalities to browse the net and to organize  information, cybercriminals are setting their minds on exploiting this  environment to spread malware and steal users’ information. The story is simple: Google Chrome users receive an unsolicited e-mail  which announces that a new extension of their favorite browser has been  developed to facilitate their access to documents from e-mails. An apparently unsuspicious link is provided, and the recipients are  advised to follow it in order to download the new extension.  Once they  click the link, they are redirected to a look-alike of the Google Chrome  Extensions page, which, instead of the promised extension, provides  them with a fake application that infects their systems with malware. Although the sham application has the same description as that of an  original Google Chrome Extension, the first sign the more inquisitive  users will get about it not being what they were looking for should be  the fact that instead of the expected “.crx” extension, it features a  flamboyant “.exe” tail. Identified as Trojan.Agent.20577 the application modifies  the Windows HOSTS file in an attempt to block access to Google and  Yahoo webpages. Every time users want to access them and write  “google.[xxx]” or “[xx].search.yahoo.com” in the web browser, they will  be redirected to another IP:  89.149.xxx.xxx . This allows the malware  creators to intercept the victims’ calls to reach the respective sites.  In this way, the credulous users will be redirected to the  cybercriminals’ own malware-laden versions of those sites.</p>
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