griffin
2nd February 2014, 04:04 PM
There is word filtering out that the Hasbro site may have been hacked (http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-news/other-news-20/be-warned-hasbro-website-hacked-179210/), or is an ongoing target, and a virus has been planted in their server somewhere that might infect visitors.
With the upcoming focus on the TF4 movie, it would be a good target for hackers to pre-emptively plant a virus and infect visitors before anti-virus programs are updated to combat it.
"A week ago (on Monday, January 20), as well as on January 14, 11, and 10, Hasbro’s website pushed malicious software to visitors’ computers. As with the Cracked.com compromise a week prior, the incident was the result of direct site compromise, and affected users were unlikely to have recognized that their computers were infected. For reference, below is a screenshot of Barracuda Labs’ malicious URL detection environment after a successful attack.
Given the frequency with which Hasbro's website has recently served drive-by downloads, Barracuda Labs recommends that users refrain from visiting the site until its operators have confirmed it is again safe."
This is something that can happen on any site, if the host isn't vigilant on their security, so be careful, but don't be too paranoid... and be sure you have anti-virus software that regularly updates with new known viruses.
With the upcoming focus on the TF4 movie, it would be a good target for hackers to pre-emptively plant a virus and infect visitors before anti-virus programs are updated to combat it.
"A week ago (on Monday, January 20), as well as on January 14, 11, and 10, Hasbro’s website pushed malicious software to visitors’ computers. As with the Cracked.com compromise a week prior, the incident was the result of direct site compromise, and affected users were unlikely to have recognized that their computers were infected. For reference, below is a screenshot of Barracuda Labs’ malicious URL detection environment after a successful attack.
Given the frequency with which Hasbro's website has recently served drive-by downloads, Barracuda Labs recommends that users refrain from visiting the site until its operators have confirmed it is again safe."
This is something that can happen on any site, if the host isn't vigilant on their security, so be careful, but don't be too paranoid... and be sure you have anti-virus software that regularly updates with new known viruses.