Thousands of MySpace.com users' sites were turned into bots. All this started with a simple flash movie installed on those accounts, as it led users to a spoofed MySpace login page. And this page hosted a number of malware programs and tried to track visitors' MySpace information. Once the bot secured a MySpace user's credentials, creators of the bot then updated the user's site to host malware. And this circle spread all over the Myspace in a few days.
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