
Tip #4367 - Hard Drive Trojan
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Hard
Drive Trojan
If
you spend a lot of time on WorldStart's message board or if you read
a lot of online articles, you have probably already heard about this,
but just in case some of you haven't, I wanted to fill you in. This
was brought to my attention by one of our message board users, "jholland1964,"
and after doing some more research on it, I found several other news
pieces on it as well. This whole thing was discovered about a week ago
(November 11, 2007) and even though I'm a little behind on getting this
story to you, here's the full scoop!
Over
last weekend, approximately 1,800 new external hard drives were found
to have been pre-installed with Trojan horse malwares. The two infections
found go by the names of "autorun.inf" and "ghost.pif."
These external hard drives were both the 300 GB and 500 GB sizes and
they were originally made for a company called Maxtor in Thailand. When
the hard drives are in use, all of the information on the disk is forwarded
to two different Web sites in China: www.nice8.org and www.we168.org.
The hackers can then take the information off the drive and use it however
they please.
From
what I've read, it looks like a company in China has been pin-pointed
as the leader of this attack, but there have even been implications
that the Chinese government is behind the Trojans. There have been reports
of this same type of thing for Maxtor disks sold in the Netherlands
as well. Now, I know this is only happening in China and a few other
select countries, but that doesn't mean it could happen to you too.
If you're in the market to buy a new external hard drive, just make
sure you're purchasing it from a reputable source. Also, before you
start using it, it's a good idea to reformat the drive and make sure
it's clear of any "bad stuff." If you do that, you will be
just fine. Let's just hope this whole malware issue gets cleared up
sooner than later. Stay safe out there!
~ Erin
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