PORNO BLACKMAIL

Free porn web blackmails users

A new spyware program that lures computer users by claiming to give free access to pornographic Web content ends up by “blackmailing” them into purchasing a program to clean the infection, a security firm said.

US-based Panda Software said the program called DigiKeyGen generates passwords that supposedly enable users to access to pornographic websites. At the same time, a spyware program and an alleged anti-spyware application are installed on a computer without the users’ knowledge, Panda said.

It then warns users that their computer is infected and offers them an anti-spyware program to clean the system for $50. “You must always be suspicious of offers for something in exchange for almost nothing,” said Luis Corrons, director of Panda Software Labs, noting that the technique is not new. “Cybercrime, which aims to make easy money, simply applies traditional fraud techniques to the Internet and as a result, anybody tempted by the chance to get something for nothing is taken in, unaware of the risks of apparently harmless actions, such as downloading small programs or accessing certain websites.”

In a separate security warning, Sophos Labs warned Tuesday that a security alert claiming to be from Microsoft is in fact a “trojan” that steals passwords. Sophos said that e-mails, which have the subject line “Microsoft WinLogon Service — Vulnerability Issue” and purport to come from patchAmicrosoft.com, claim that a vulnerability has been found and direct the recipient to download the fix. afp

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