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Blue China Group is targeting MySpace users

Social networking sites are the hot spot for people interacting with each other, and at the same time are potentially and easily targeted by the hackers so as to commit theft of their personal or confidential info. Daily these sites are found in some or other type of unusual situation. This time also MySpace users are under the spamming attacks, which are being carried out by the "Blue China Group," which purports a free ‘stalker tracker’ program to make out who’s lying in wait on the page and noticing the profile. Those who make a sign-up for the program are brought into a foul arousing – the stalker tracker in fact is not having any existence. What in actuality comes about is your account logged into and all of your friends start getting comment spam supposing you have sent it. The comment spam normally is read along the lines of "See who is spying on your myspace page! Click here to start tracking your profile lurkers!" Subsequent to making all your friends spammed, code is included to your MySpace page that doles out advertising – with all takings going to the "Blue China Group". Even though that does not seem to be enough for you, think about the concealed meaning in this bit from the FAQs unfolding the ‘program’: Will this tracker use Cross Site Scripting (XSS) The final public release version of stalkertrack.com’s tracker will NOT make use of spyware, malware, "hacks", cross site scripting attacks (XSS), cookie stealing, or any form of non-consented activity to obtain its tracking results. It will have the same user interface as the demo but will not work as such. Thus the final release version will not. However since there is not any existence of the version at present, it is cynical that there is going to be an ending release version. Does this stand for that what people have in fact signed up for is "spyware, malware, ‘hacks’, cross site scripting attacks (XSS), cookie stealing, or any form of non-consented activity"?


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