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February 02, 2007Attack on SuperBowl Site
Just in time for SuperBowl Sunday, Websense reports that the website of Dolphin Stadium , the site of the SuperBowl, has been infected by a trojan malware. Visitors to the site will inadvertantly initiate the execution of a malicious Javascript. The script will download a keylogger onto compromised Windows machines.
Obviously, attackers are taking advantage of the high degree of traffic generated by Superbowl interest. Until further notice, it's probably advisable to avoid the site.
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