12:36 PM Google's YouTube, Apple's iTunes temporarily hacked | |
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Hackers spent the 4th of July adding pop up windows to popular YouTube videos and separately juicing the sales of a Vietnamese developer's books on iTunes. The YouTube hack was first spotted by fans of Justin Bieber on YouTube Sunday morning. They were greeted with messages saying the pop singer had died or offers to venture to hacking sites. Notorious Internet forum 4Chan has been blamed for the attacks, but it seems that others may have joined in once the hack was discovered. Here's one such message posted on the 4Chan forums, below:
According to Slashdot,
Google (GOOG) temporarily disabled YouTube comments while it diagnosed the issue. A Google spokesperson said, "Comments were temporarily hidden by default within an hour [of discovering the problem], and we released a complete fix for the issue in about two hours. We're continuing to study the vulnerability to help prevent similar issues in the future," It also appears that Apple's (AAPL) iTunes fell victim to some sort of compromise today with most of iTunes top selling Book Apps being from one Vietnamese developer. There are also some reports of iTunes accounts being hacked, which would be much more serious, if true. Apple has yet to comment on (or fix) the App Store. (iTunes link) Update: As of 5:45pm ET, Apple removed the Vietnamese developer's account and his books have been removed from the store. source: http://tech.fortune.cnn.com | |
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