iPad Launch Causes Spike in Apple Spam
Written by Sue Walsh on February 4, 2010Wednesday’s launch of the highly anticipated Apple iPad has resulted in a spike of Apple related spam. Security
researchers say a 30% spike in phishing spam was detected following the announcement as spammers rushed to take advantage of the huge audience looking for info on the device. In addition to phishing spams hawking deals on MacBooks and iPhones, the researchers discovered widespread SEO poisoning designed to lure people searching for terms like “iPad price” or “iPad specs” to malicious sites serving malware, mostly fake anti-virus software.
Security experts are predicting such activities to keep rising as the iPad’s March release date draws closer. They advise users to keep their anti-virus software up to date and to get their Apple news from trusted, familiar sites. Companies should review their site security and keep a close eye on their code as many of the poisoned search results point toward legit sites that have been compromised by SQL injection attacks.




