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    Default Phishing attack targets Hotmail

    Thousands of accounts on web-based e-mail system Hotmail have been compromised in a phishing attack, software giant Microsoft has confirmed.

    BBC News has seen a list of more than 10,000 e-mail accounts, predominantly originating from Europe, and passwords which were posted online. Microsoft said it had launched an investigation. Phishing involves using fake websites to lure people into revealing details such as bank accounts or login names.

    "We are aware that some Windows Live Hotmail customers' credentials were acquired illegally and exposed on a website," said a Microsoft spokesperson. "Upon learning of the issue, we immediately requested that the credentials be removed and launched an investigation to determine the impact to customers."

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    Graham Cluley, consultant at security firm Sophos, told BBC News the published list may just be a subset of a longer list of compromised accounts. "We still don't know the scale of the problem," he told BBC News. Technology blog neowin.net was the first to publish details of the attack. It said the accounts were posted on 1 October to pastebin.com, a website commonly used by developers to share code.

    Although the details have since been removed, BBC News and Neowin has seen a list of 10,028 names beginning with the letters A and B. BBC News has confirmed that the accounts are genuine and predominantly originate in Europe. The list included details of Microsoft's Windows Live Hotmail accounts with email addresses ending hotmail.com, msn.com and live.com.

    Mr Cluley advised Hotmail users to change their password as soon as possible. "I'd also recommend that people change the password on any other site where they use it," he said. Around 40% of people use the same password for every website they use, he added.

    Hotmail is currently the largest web-based e-mail service.

    By: Jonathan Fildes
    Technology reporter, BBC News
    Source: news.bbc.co.uk
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    Default Re: Phishing attack targets Hotmail

    Not cool.

    That's why gmail is the way to go. Haha, I guess it will hit gmail soon enough.

    The thing about phishing is, it's really hard to fall for when you actually use the internet quite often. So most of us here are quite phishing proof.
    If you don't STAND for something, you might FALL for anything...

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    Default Re: Phishing attack targets Hotmail

    @Zizzy, let's see.... click on the link to go to GOOGLE....

    LOL!! More spoofing than phishing but you'll be surprised how gullable some people are...

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