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Thanksgiving Webcam promo spreads malware

By SiliconIndia,Sunday, 06 December 2009, 18:46 Hrs
Bangalore: Cyber Criminals are trying to spread malware through Thanksgiving offers. Anna Giesman bought her daughter a $10 webcam from Markvision Magnetic that came with a CD. The CD offered her drivers as well as a link to Markvision's site. Wanting to learn more about the product, she clicked on the Web link and now malwares are spread in her computer, reports ComputerWorld.
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Rogue antivirus software typically generates pop-up warnings, telling the victim there's a security problem and pestering them to get it fixed until they hand over their credit card numbers. Once installed on the PC, it can be used to download malicious programs such as keyloggers, making it a serious security concern, according to Roger Thompson, Chief Research Officer with antivirus vendor AVG Technologies. "The number-one thing that we see every day is rogue antivirus," he said. "I think there are a lot of people making money out of it."

Though the Webcam was billed as a "door crasher" promotion at some Office Depot locations, the company said only a small number of customers were affected. "It was our vendor that actually initially had let us know - so they must have heard directly from their own customers," an Office Depot spokeswoman said via e-mail.

Markvision "has temporarily shut down their Web site in order to protect customers from being exposed to the virus," the spokeswoman said. "We have been advised that they will bring the [site] online once their internal testing confirms that the virus has been removed."

Customers who bought the Markvision Webcam don't need to install the company's CD in order to use the product, she added. Markvision's Web site, at www.Markvision.cc, was online Thursday, but many parts of it had been taken offline. Earlier this week, Google's search engine flagged the site as potentially harmful, saying it had spotted suspicious content there on Nov. 27 and linked the site to Trojan horse and back-door malware infections over the previous three months. Markvision did not respond to messages seeking comment for this story.

Malware has a way of slithering onto consumer desktops during the holiday season. Two years ago, Best Buy was forced to pull its house-branded Insignia digital picture frames after discovering that they contained a virus.

Though there's little a big retailer like Office Depot can do when one of its partners gets hacked, Giesman said her trust has been shaken. "I did not expect Office Depot to sell me something that would send me somewhere like this."

   
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Reader's comments (1)
1: As consumer I would expect office depot, best buy or any other retailer to test products before offering them to the public. Otherwise they foster an environment that allows things of this nature to happen and even aide and abet the perpetrators albeit unwillingly. When will the public demand accountability from these large companies rather than allowing them to pass blame to others for what happens with products they sell?
Posted by: Douglas - 07 Dec, 2009
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