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AlexOC
23-04-2010, 06:58 PM
Beware, lock away your children!

Also change your password.


A hacker who calls himself Kirllos has obtained and is now offering to sell 1.5 million Facebook (http://mashable.com/category/facebook) IDs at astonishingly low prices — $25 per 100 IDs for users with fewer than 10 friends and $45 per 1000 IDs for users with more than 10 friends — according to researchers at VeriSign’s iDefense. Looking at the numbers, Kirllos has stolen the IDs of one out of every 300 Facebook users.Information for sale includes login credentials; whether or not the e-mail addresses and passwords are legitimate is currently unknown. Typically, this information would be sold for between $1 and $20 per account, according to data from Symantec (http://www.symantec.com/business/theme.jsp?themeid=threatreport). Currently, around 700,000 accounts have been sold. The threads where the accounts are being sold have been removed, as far as we are able to tell.
The users whose e-mail addresses and passwords have been compromised risk having their identities stolen, but they could also become targets of more insidious scams. As always, we will keep you updated about any Facebook scams that come across our news desk.
Hacking Facebook isn’t a new hobby for this person. Here’s a screenshot of another offer the hacker previously made on a forum earlier this year; then, he was then selling 100,000 hacked accounts from users around the world:


Kirllos also appears to have had an interest in iPhone (http://mashable.com/tag/iphone) applications at one point. According to some Antichat.ru forum users, he was born in Russia, lives in New Zealand, is 24 years old and speaks both English and French.
Facebook hasn’t yet responded to our request for comment, but it’s generally a good idea to change your password periodically. It’s also advisable to ensure that your social networking passwords are all different and to generate difficult passwords that include numbers, capital letters and special characters, if at all possible. Roboform (http://www.roboform.com/), PassPack (http://www.passpack.com/) and KeePass (http://keepass.info/) are a few free or affordable resources to help you manage your online passwords in a secure fashion. We will update this post as more information becomes available.

http://mashable.com/2010/04/23/hacker-facebook/


YHIHF

Recursion
23-04-2010, 08:25 PM
This better not be a stupid mistake at Facebook's end ;/

Describe
23-04-2010, 08:41 PM
Trust him to be Russian!

Jordy
24-04-2010, 12:00 AM
Hmm well something funny has been going on with my Facebook, I should take it more seriously but I don't know what to do. Over the past few weeks it keeps telling me that I just logged in from Canada and seeing as I'm in the UK it flags that up as odd. But the thing is, these hackers in Canada aren't doing anything to my Facebook account? My email accounts are all secure and I keep changing the password? Got me completely stumped tbh.

xxMATTGxx
24-04-2010, 07:35 AM
Hmm well something funny has been going on with my Facebook, I should take it more seriously but I don't know what to do. Over the past few weeks it keeps telling me that I just logged in from Canada and seeing as I'm in the UK it flags that up as odd. But the thing is, these hackers in Canada aren't doing anything to my Facebook account? My email accounts are all secure and I keep changing the password? Got me completely stumped tbh.

Sometimes if you log into Facebook via your mobile then Facebook will tell you that you have logged in via another country regarding the mobile internet stuff. Which is pretty normal as it gives you an IP from that country If I remember correctly. Although I'm not sure if any UK carriers would use Canada though.

Jahova
24-04-2010, 07:58 AM
Oh dear! Hope this doesn't concern me.

LMS16
24-04-2010, 08:56 AM
And facebook was supposed to be SAFE...
Its a load of crap now, they probably have an apprentice who balls'd some code up lol...

Seriously.

Lew.

Recursion
24-04-2010, 09:11 AM
And facebook was supposed to be SAFE...
Its a load of crap now, they probably have an apprentice who balls'd some code up lol...

Seriously.

Lew.

Mark Zuckerberg was coding again recently.. LOL

Adamm
24-04-2010, 09:18 AM
And facebook was supposed to be SAFE...
Its a load of crap now, they probably have an apprentice who balls'd some code up lol...

Seriously.

Lew.
Nothing on the internet is safe. If you didn't know that, you shouldn't be using it really.

AlexOC
24-04-2010, 12:17 PM
Nothing on the internet is safe. If you didn't know that, you shouldn't be using it really.

Yeah Lew, even people like Adamm are 60 year old men waiting to get your address.

Facebook still aren't commenting, buggers!

Niall!
24-04-2010, 12:49 PM
Wow. Can't even get on facebook to change my pass, it's down for me.

Jordy
24-04-2010, 06:05 PM
Meh it's gone down for me. Even when it was working it was messing up, couldn't view peoples photos much to my annoyance. That sounds paedophilic but anyways :P

torisdale2008
24-04-2010, 06:16 PM
working fine for me.

xxMATTGxx
24-04-2010, 06:18 PM
I was having problems with Facebook last night but haven't had any problems today.

littlened
24-04-2010, 06:41 PM
Facebook keeps not working than working for me. Well just got to hope it has nothing to do with any of us. Sure if it does we'll find out in due course.

Smits
24-04-2010, 06:47 PM
its slow for me.
other day i aparently logged in from USA so had to change loads of stuff, also my date of birth had chanfed or i forgot it

danzooo
25-04-2010, 07:55 PM
I logged in once and it told me the access was denied because someone from Norway tried to log into my account. I thought it was me because I tried to log in from the new Opera browser on my iPhone and it refused me, but I certainly wasn't in Norway! :S

I've changed my password now but it was hella odd.

xxMATTGxx
25-04-2010, 09:22 PM
I logged in once and it told me the access was denied because someone from Norway tried to log into my account. I thought it was me because I tried to log in from the new Opera browser on my iPhone and it refused me, but I certainly wasn't in Norway! :S

I've changed my password now but it was hella odd.

Have you been on facebook using your mobile or something? I believe phone networks give you an IP from countries like Norway and so on. Tom or someone can confirm this :P

Recursion
25-04-2010, 09:29 PM
Have you been on facebook using your mobile or something? I believe phone networks give you an IP from countries like Norway and so on. Tom or someone can confirm this :P

Depends where the network is based, T-Mobile is a german company and T-Mobile UK route their mobile data through germany.

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