Patrick Walsh

Job title:
CTO, eSoft

Areas of expertise:
Web threats, email threats, social networking, web filtering

Biography:
Patrick has over 10 years of experience in computer security and software development and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Information and Computer Science from the University of California, Irvine. In addition to his entrepreneurial past, other past roles include software engineer, engineering manager, product manager, marketing manager.

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Hotmail Users Look for Answers in Dangerous Places

An outage of the Windows Live ID service affected a large number of MSN users today, including users of the popular Hotmail email service. Hotmail is one of the largest web-based email outlets and not surprisingly news of the outage spread quickly as users were not able to access their email.

Those hoping to find more information on Google may have ended up with more than they bargained for. Blackhats have once again worked their magic to infect users looking for news related to the outage. In fact, 8 out of the top 10 results for “hotmail service unavailable” returned dangerous URLs.


 At the time of writing Google Trends shows this as one of the top searches of the day. Other dangerous searches include “hotmail down” and “hotmail not working” both of which also returned malicious URLs that can cause a visitor’s computer to become infected with malware.

As an added twist, some results direct users that revisit the same page to a fake download site. The user is asked to download hotmail_down.rar, but not before entering their credit card information.

 


 eSoft has detection for many of these sites and is flagging any new sites into their appropriate security category to protect SiteFilter users.

Posted 17/02/2010 by Patrick Walsh

Tagged under: Blackhat SEO , PageRank Bomb , Rogue AV , Fake AV , Rogue Anti-Virus

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