MySpace phishing scam targets music fans | The Register
John Hitch  |  by www.theregister.co.uk. All rights reserved. 10.11 | 17:09

The message in the email informs recipients, "You've got a new song from name on MySpace!", and invites them to click on a link that directs them to a site claiming to sell MP3 music.
The sites, one example of which only had its domain name registered on 5 October and claims to be based in Lappeenranta in Finland, have no affiliation with MySpace, UK-based security firm Sophos reports.


The goal of the attack is to trick prospective marks into handing over their names and credit card information to fraudsters. In a bid to make the bogus email appear more legitimate, con-men have included fake MySpace boilerplate text in their messages.
MySpace boasts an estimated 43m users, far more than any online bank, so even though their spam emails are being distributed indiscriminatingly they are far more likely to reach users of the targeted service, as net security appliance firm Fortinet .


Fortinet has recorded more than 50,000 of these spam emails over the past nine days. The attack, which originally targeted surfers in Japan, has spread worldwide and uses a variety of bogus websites. Users foolish enough to attempt to purchase music albums from these sites (offered at $2 or less) will find that their purchases don't do through.

The sites are designed purely to harvest credit card details for subsequent fraudulent use.

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