Massive phishing attack hits Facebook
Hackers successfully stole passwords from some of Facebook's 200 million users.
Facebook has been hit by another hacking attack, as a phishing campaign was used to steal passwords from users of the social networking site.
Facebook spokesman Barry Schnitt said that the site was in the process of cleaning up damage from the attack, and that that Facebook was blocking compromised accounts.
Schnitt declined to say how many accounts had been compromised.
The hackers got passwords through what is known as a phishing attack, breaking into accounts of some Facebook members, then sending e-mails to friends and urging them to click on links to fake websites.
Those sites were designed to look like the Facebook home page. The victims were directed to log back in to the site, but actually logged into the one controlled by the hackers, unwittingly giving away their passwords.
The fake domains include www.151.im, www.121.im and www.123.im. Facebook has deleted all references to those domains. Continue reading
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