University of Arizona College of Education Among More Than 48 Websites Victimized in the ‘in’ Hack Exploitation

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TOKYO (MacHouse) – A cyber scum group circulated more than a dozen spam comments around blogs and forums all over the world in conjunction with the ‘in’ hack exploitation, which started about 2 weeks ago. More than 48 new websites have been exploited. One of the websites victimized in this systematic exploitation is that of the University of Arizona, College of Education (coe.arizona.edu).





University of Arizon College of Education spam
Screenshot 01 – Source: MacHouse
  University of Arizon College of Education spam
Screenshot 02 – Source: coe.arizona.edu
  University of Arizon College of Education spam
Screenshot 03 – Source: coe.arizona.edu






The story is the same as other victimized websites, where a folder labeled ‘in’ is installed. This folder contains several spam webpages. And accessing one of them will automatically forward an Internet user to a website (http://www.incestfire.com) that contains graphic images of apparently underaged boys and girls performing sexual acts. Again, this porn website is knowingly hosted by an English company called 3FN.NET (3fn.net).






References:

University of Oxford, Education Department Website, Among Victims of ‘IN’ Exploitation Leading to Child Porn Website
Multiple Website Hacks Leading to Porn Website with Child Pornography Part 2
Multiple Website Hacks Leading to Porn Website with Child Pornography Part 1






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