“What did Materazzi say to Zidane?” is the punch line of a fake version of a FIFA World Cup 2006 Soccer website that has been designed to coax the internet users with a lead story on the Zinedine Zidane head butt that sprang up during the France and Italy final.
The spurious site is a mirror of an official FIFA World Cup site and is hosted in the US, however is very different from the original one with a punchy and catchy headline. The visitors who go for it are infested by a Trojan Horse whether they have not clicked on particular images or links, this potentially take place but for user interaction without their informed consent.
The Trojan intercepts user’s computers employing a common attacker toolkit, which is available everywhere for a cost of between U.S$20 and $30. The site is developed to log keystrokes, download extra code, or open up backdoors on a machine.
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'What did Materazzi say to Zidane?' This is Trojan, check it

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