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Edge -> Online Videos May Be Conduits for Viruses (10/3/2007 17:35:26)
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ATLANTA (AP) - Online videos aren't just for bloopers and rants - some might also be conduits for malicious code that can infect your computer. As anti-spam technology improves, hackers are finding new vehicles to deliver their malicious code. And some could be embedded in online video players, according to a report on Internet threats released Tuesday by the Georgia Tech Information Security Center as it holds its annual summit. The summit is gathering more than 300 scholars and security experts to discuss emerging threats for 2008 - and their countermeasures. Among their biggest foes are the ever-changing vehicles that hackers use to deliver "malware," which can silently install viruses, probe for confidential info or even hijack a computer. Here's a link to the full article. http://apnews.myway.com/article/20071002/D8S130500.html It would seem obvious that opening a file attached to an Email or downloaded from a site could be a risk, but they are talking about embedded in online video players. Has anyone experienced any problems like described in this article? Just curious. Ed
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