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Thursday, 28 December 2017

Hackers Target Facebook Messenger Users With Cryptocurrency Mining Malware

Posted By: Amardeep - December 28, 2017
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are gradually picking up the pace in terms of popularity. This also gave room to cybercriminals and hackers to exploit unsuspecting users and their host devices.

According to reports from The Independent, security researchers at Trend Micro have discovered a mining bot, called Digmine that affects Facebook Messenger. So let’s dive in to see some more details on the matter.

Hackers Infect Facebook Messenger Users With A Malware That Mines Bitcoin Alternative Monero Cryptocurrency

As we have mentioned earlier, the malware infects Facebook Messenger in an attempt to mine cryptocurrency. Digmine is equipped with CPU resources in the background that aids in the mining of an anonymous coin called Monero. Monero is currently being traded at $350.

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Be sure to note that the file has been disguised in the form of a video file named ‘video_xxxx.zip’. In addition to this, the so-called video file will come from one of your contacts. However, it is only initiated or activated through Facebook Messenger’s desktop version on Google Chrome. This means that at this stage, the mobile version of Facebook Messenger is safe.
So what does Digmine allow hackers to achieve and how? To begin with, it gives hackers and cybercriminals a backdoor access to your Facebook account. Ultimately, the malware is open to your friends’ list allowing it to spread more. By the passage of time, the multiplication goes on. As per the cybersecurity firm Trend Micro:

If the user’s Facebook account is set to log in automatically, Digmine will manipulate Facebook Messenger in order to send a link to the file to the account’s friends. The abuse of Facebook is limited to propagation for now, but it wouldn’t be implausible for attackers to hijack the Facebook account itself down the line.

So how does it work? Primarily, Digmine installs a cryptocurrency minor by the name of miner.exe. The said tool is a modified version of the Monero cryptocoin called XMRig. This opensource tool is hence responsible for mining Monero cryptocoin in the background. The profits gathered are then sent to hackers who initiated it.

The extension will read its own configuration from the C&C [command and control] server. It can instruct the extension to either proceed with logging in to Facebook or open a fake page that will play a video. The decoy website that plays the video also serves as part of their C&C structure. This site pretends to be a video streaming site but also holds a lot of the configurations for the malware’s components.


The Digmine bot also installs an autostart mechanism that allows Google Chrome to be launched with a malicious extension. This further makes room for hackers to access your Facebook account’s personal details. These details are then used to spread the malware through Messenger.

Facebook also told Trend Micro that it had taken down any links which are connected to the malware on the site. Further explanations state that hackers have the ability to alter these links. This would further allow them to keep targeting Facebook Messenger users by adding more code, adding additional features to the malware and more which can easily get a hold on to a person’s Facebook account.

There will be more to the story, so be sure to stay tuned in for more details. As for now, what are your thoughts on the Digmine malware affecting Facebook Messenger users? Share your views in the comments.


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Friday, 9 June 2017

PlayStation Store Sale Alert: Days Of Play Now Online With Deals For 'Horizon Zero Dawn,' 'Prey,' 'Battlefield 1' And More

Posted By: Amardeep - June 09, 2017
Sony's Days of Play sale is now online on the PlayStation Store, offering massive discounts to popular PlayStation 4 titles such as Horizon Zero Dawn, Prey , and Battlefield 1 .

The sale launches just before Sony heads into this year's E3 2017, where the biggest question is whether the PlayStation 4 can maintain its lead over steady rival Xbox One and new challenger Nintendo Switch.
 PlayStation Store Days Of Play Sale Online The Days of Play sale on Sony's PlayStation Store promises "one week of epic game deals," with discounts of up to 50 percent off to several great titles. PlayStation Plus subscribers are entitled to additional discounts to some items on sale.

The titles included in the Days of Play sale are the following: 

Battlefield 1 - from $59.99 to $29.99, $23.99 with PS Plus 
Battlefield 1 Deluxe Edition - from $79.99 to $39.99, $31.99 with PS Plus
 Battlefield 1 Premium Pass - from $49.99 to $44.99, $39.99 with PS Plus
 Battlefield 1 Ultimate Edition - from $129.99 to $77.99, $64.99 with PS Plus
 Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare - from $59.99 to $44.39, $39.59 with PS Plus
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Digital Deluxe - from $99.99 to $89.99, $74.99 with PS Plus 
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Legacy Edition - from $79.99 to $59.99, $54.39 with PS Plus
 Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Season Pass - from $49.99 to $44.99, $39.99 with PS Plus
 Final Fantasy XV - from $49.99 to $34.99, $29.99 with PS Plus
 Final Fantasy XV Digital Premium Edition - from $74.99 to $52.49, $44.99 with PS Plus Horizon Zero Dawn - from $59.99 to $39.59
 Horizon Zero Dawn Digital Deluxe Edition - from $69.99 to $49.69
 Mass Effect: Andromeda - from $59.99 to $29.99 
Mass Effect: Andromeda Deluxe Edition - from $69.99 to $34.99 
MLB The Show 17 - from $59.99 to $39.59
 Nioh - from $59.99 to $39.59 Nioh Digital Deluxe - from $79.99 to $52.79 Prey - from $59.99 to $39.59 
The Last Guardian - from $39.99 to $26.39 
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End - from $39.99 to $19.99 
Watch Dogs 2 - from $59.99 to $25.19
 Watch Dogs 2 Deluxe Edition - from $69.99 to $31.49 
Watch Dogs 2 Gold Edition - from $99.99 to $49.99 
Yakuza 0 - from $59.99 to $47.99 
Yooka-Laylee - from $39.99 to $29.99 

In addition to the games on sale, PlayStation owners can also refresh their PlayStation Plus membership with a 12-month subscription of only $49.99, down from the original price of $59.99. Gamers who are looking to purchase multiple titles should think about buying the PlayStation Plus membership first, as the additional discounts will be worth it.

 Lastly, players who spend at least $100 until June 20 will receive $15 back as PlayStation Store credit. Purchasing the 12-month PlayStation Plus subscription will count toward the $100 requirement. The Days of Play sale will last until June 16, 8:00 a.m. PT. Gold PlayStation 4 Now On Sale

Alongside the Days of Play sale, Sony has put up the previously reported 1 TB gold PlayStation 4 for sale. The special console comes with a matching DualShock controller for a price tag of $250.

All DualShock 4 controllers have also been marked down to $40 for the duration of the sale, with the Gold wireless headset also seeing its price slashed to $80.

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