MySpace Horror continues - this time with Script wreaks
This time it’s a javascript that allows its owner to temporarily access the browser’s MySpace account. The bad guys may have managed to spam about 1.5 million MySpace accounts.
Stalkertrack.com advertises a free and upcoming service that tracks the people who visit a client’s MySpace profile. Users are required to divulge their MySpace login credentials, and until we interviewed one of the site owners, terms of service permitted Stalkertrack to log in to MySpace users’ account and send each friend spam messages promoting the site, according to this Google cache. (Those terms were removed in the last 24 hours.)



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