nsane.forums Posted July 4, 2010 Share Posted July 4, 2010 The Independence Day fireworks started early on Sunday morning with a non-stop crackle of reports from individuals on social media sites that YouTube has been hacked to apparently target videos of singer and teen sensation Justin Bieber.Thousands of people on sites like Twitter and Facebook have reported that Justin Bieber videos and pages on YouTube have been tampered with.Speculation on how YouTube users might get harmed, if at all, ranges from being redirected to external sites of an adult nature to getting their PCs infected with malware.On a separate stream of postings on social media sites, people are warning that Apple's iTunes App Store may have been compromised by a rogue developer and that purchases may have been made without victims' permission using their credit cards on file.A common recommendation from people posting about these two topics is that visitors to YouTube exercise caution, especially if viewing content related to Bieber, and that App Store account holders check for any unusual activity.Neither Apple nor Google immediately responded to requests for comment from IDG News Service. View: Original Article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator DKT27 Posted July 4, 2010 Administrator Share Posted July 4, 2010 Google Acknowledges YouTube HackMalicious hackers attacked Google's YouTube on Sunday, exploiting a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability on the ultra-popular video sharing site, hitting primarily sections where users post comments. "Comments were temporarily hidden by default within an hour [of discovering the problem], and we released a complete fix for the issue in about two hours. We're continuing to study the vulnerability to help prevent similar issues in the future," a Google spokesman said via e-mail. The attack potentially put at risk YouTube cookies of users who visited a compromised page, but it couldn't be used to access their Google accounts, the spokesman said. As a precaution, YouTube users should log out of their account and log back in again. The attackers apparently targeted singer Justin Bieber, incorporating code into YouTube pages devoted to him so that visitors saw tasteless messages pop up about the teen star, and were also redirected to external sites with adult content. An industry source familiar with the situation said that while the attack itself didn't involve malware infections, such a risk is inherent whenever users visit any Web page, such as the ones attackers redirected users to. It's not clear if those landing pages contained malware, but most up-to-date anti-virus software is designed to protect against those threats, this person said. YouTube is by far the most popular video uploading and sharing site. In May, U.S. residents watched 14.6 billion video clips at Google sites, mostly at YouTube. which is about 43 percent of all clips watched online that month, according to comScore. On a day when the U.S. marks its independence with fireworks shows, social media sites like Twitter and Facebook lit up on Sunday morning with reports from thousands of individuals who noticed the YouTube hack. A separate stream of postings on social media sites focuses on whether Apple's iTunes App Store may have been compromised by a rogue developer and whether purchases may have been made without victims' permission using their credit cards on file. People posting about the Apple issue are suggesting that App Store customers check for any unusual activity on their accounts. Apple didn't immediately respond to a request for comment from IDG News Service. View: Original Article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ambrocious Posted July 5, 2010 Share Posted July 5, 2010 It seems more and more likely that false flag cyber terrorism will be used to eventually shut down the internet as Obama now has the power to do so over the United States. The goal is to cause as much fear as possible regarding cyber terrorism so that the government can say that they shut it down to "protect us". The next step is to bring in Internet 2.0 which is all ran by the government hubs with severe filtration methods and even the ability to stop a person from visiting websites that the government doesn't find suitable for the viewers. The upside to Internet 2.0 is the speed...the downside will be the filtration and restrictions over the United States.SEE THESE DOCUMENTARIES . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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