Chuck Norris is NOT deceased – be careful the Face book scam!

Chuck Norris Messages have been increase on Face book claiming to connection to a video news report of the death of overwhelming martial arts film star Chuck Norris. A characteristic message about the alleged bereavement of the “world’s greatest human” and star of such movie highlights as “Karate Kommandos”, “Delta Force”, “Forced Vengeance”, “Return of the Dragon”, “Invasion U.S.A”, “Missing in Action”, and “Missing in Action 2: The Beginning” reads as follows:

 

[Video] Chuck Norris dies at age 71! Not a Joke.

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See the video to find out how he died. News today of Chuck Norris death at age 71 has been met with confusion and humor, but sadly it is true.

But Chuck Norris isn’t dead, and the messages tip to an all-too-familiar survey scam.

 

Whoever is at the back the erroneous messages about Chuck Norris’s death seem to want you to total one of these surveys. Almost certainly because it will earn them some affiliate cash the more traffic they bring to the WebPages.

In my case, I was taken to a website claim to offer a free £100 Starbucks card. (I don’t drink coffee, so I wasn’t tempted to hand over my individual contact information and date of birth).

 

If you’re one of the many people who fell for this or alike scams, please check your Face book page to make sure that you are not dispersal any messages to your online friends and ensure that you have revoked any Face book applications, events and “liked pages that you are painful with.

In addition, if you believe an important person else may have accessed your Face book account, be sure to change your password.

FBI arrest supposed famous person e-mail hacker

The FBI nowadays under arrest a Florida man accuse of hacking into e-mail accounts of Scarlett Johansson, Christina Aguilera, and dozens of other celebrities, and release stolen photos of them to the Web.

 

Establishment arrested Christopher Chaney, 35, of Jacksonville, Fla., as part of an 11-month investigation officials dub “Operation Hackerazzi,” according to a declaration from the FBI in Los Angeles.

 

 

The 26-count indictment, unsealed the past, charges Chaney with unauthorized right of entry of protected computers, wiretapping, identity theft, and damaging computers. He faces as much as 120 years in prison if convicted of all charges. official said they will likely request he be transfer to Los Angeles to face trial.

 

While officials said they had recognized more than 50 victims, only five were recognized by name: Johansson, Aguilera, Kuni, Simone Harouche, and Renee Olstead. Six other alleged victims were identified by initials: B.P., J.A., L.B., L.S., D.F., and B.G.The FBI alleges that Chaney mined unnamed public sources for information about the victims and used aliases, including “trainreqsuckswhat” and “anonygrrl,” to gain manage of their e-mail accounts. It’s not clear precisely how that was talented.

 

Chaney allegedly found extra victims from the address book on the compromise computers, used victim’s identities to access computers, intercept e-mails, and had e-mails that were sent to victims automatically forward to an account he forbidden, according to the indictment. “This form of wiretapping allowed Chaney to repeatedly receive victims’ e-mails even after a password had been reset,” the FBI said.

 

He also is accuse of distribute some of the photos and other information from the compromised accounts to celebrity blog sites, and as a result, some of the fabric ended up on the Web, officials said. The FBI confirmed to CNET that an investigation was underway last month after nude photos of Johansson appear on a celebrity news site. While Johansson and other victims had photos and other information stolen, another celebrity allegedly had sensitive financial data exposed to the world. Someone posted hip hop artist P Diddy’s credit card number, passport information, and phone numbers online, according to celebrity blog TMZ.

 

There have been other cases of celebrities getting accounts hacked, including Paris Hilton, whose Sidekick mobile phone was compromise and phone numbers of her celebrity contacts were posted to the Internet.

Ashton Kutcher Foursquare cut witness by millions of Twitter users

With in excess of nine million followers, Ashton Kutcher is a influential shape on Twitter.

 

A link or endorsement post by the actor, who lately alienated from Demi Moore, is amazing that many brands and websites would dream of, imagining the transfer that would approach as a result.So it’s maybe no shock to find that some mischief-makers strength also enjoyment in annoying to hack into Ashton Kutcher’s online financial records, to see what problem they could cause.

 

The “Two and a half men” star’s Twitter account post some bizarre messages on Sunday, it seems that confirm that he was in a romantic association with Lorene Scafaria:

 

First official sleepover with my girl @lorenescafaria so maybe breakfast with everyone next time! (@ Lorene’s House). [LINK]

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Check out my new girl Lorene’s House (Los Angeles, CA) on foursquare. [LINK]

 

Celeb-watching websites jump on the news, which long-established rumours that have been milling approximately for weeks that Kutcher and Scafaria may be in a association but there was only one problem… the messages posted on Kutcher’s explanation weren’t made by him.It appears in its place that Kutcher had fallen victim to a hack. specially, it looks like Kutcher’s Foursquare account (which is connected to his Twitter account) may have been compromised, allowing the hacker to claim to be the actor examination into locations, and for them to be then tweet to his millions of fans.

 

Kutcher detached the aberrant tweets (perhaps worried about what Demi Moore would think)

 

Had Kutcher chosen a poor, easy-to-guess or non-unique password? We don’t know – but the injure was done, and it took some six hours for the star to become aware of and take any action.A hack like this could be awkward for anyone, but it actually must feel particularly annoying when you’re someone like Kutcher who has made no secret of in public invest in the Foursquare Company.

 

Kutcher posted some messages (subsequently deleted) to his Twitter account, acknowledging the hack:

 

So apparently someone thinks they are clever hacking my account. #lame

 

and

 

Ok mr hacker, you only made one mistake. You hacked my Foursquare and I now know your address. Whoops…. This is gonna be fun.

 

At the time of script, only one message connected to the hack leftovers on Kutcher’s Twitter account – an image it seems that presentation where the star believe his hacker to be located:

 

If Kutcher actually believes he may have a clue as to where his hacker is based, he would be better handing the information over to the police quite than (potentially) hopeful his more passionate fans to take the law into their own hands.

 

Of course, this isn’t the first time we’ve seen Ashton Kutcher’s Twitter account come under attack. Last year, for instance, the star was outfoxed by a hacker using the Fire sheep tool. While attending a TED conference in Long Beach, California, the actor’s Twitter account was hijack by an important person who posted pro-SSL graffiti (an attack that could have been with no trouble avoided).

Pregnant Kate Middleton doll lead to malware disease for AOL user

Take mind if you visit the main page of AOL UK today – a narrative about Kate Middleton being pregnant (or rather a doll of a pregnant Duchess of Cambridge) has a spiteful sting in its tail.

The story, featured highly on AOL’s main webpage, points to a dissimilar website – MyDaily.co.uk – another part of the AOL media territory. The My Daily website uses a lawful piece of JavaScript code to “carousel” different adverts on the website. However, hackers have managed to breach security on the site and insert their own line of code. The code the cybercriminals have inject onto the webpage attempts to run malicious code from a third-party site.

Malicious hackers love to use high traffic websites. Think about it, quite than luring you to visit a site created by a hacker (in order to infect your computer) they can cooperation an obtainable popular website and simply wait for traffic to come their way. Always run up-to-date anti-virus software on your computer, and make sure that every webpage your computer visits is being scan for hateful code.

Lady Gaga’s Face book page strike by iPad scam

Lady Gaga scam claiming to present free iPads has appeared on the Face book page of pop occurrence Lady Gaga.

 

With over 45 million fans on Face book, the scammers must have be resistance their hands in glee – imagining just how many people strength click on the link with no thinking.

 

Lady Gaga’s new iPad come out in 3 days! So for the after that 72 hours we will be hosting a massive bargain to all the Mother Monster fans. Sign up and take delivery of your special Lady Gaga edition iPad in time for the Holidays! For contest rules and registration call the link below.

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Lady Gaga Edition iPad: Lady Gaga’s Official iPad Giveaway!

 

Of course, drumming one of the most well-liked figures on Face book has its drawback for scammers – it’s not as although people aren’t going to become aware of. And within one hour the criminal post was detached.

 

However, that wasn’t rapid sufficient to stop some people from click on the link – in the wrong belief that they might take delivery of a free iPad from the odd singer.The webpage user was heading for to be hosted on the free BlogSpot service, and has been removed. Anybody who clicked on the link, and full in online forms, may have without knowing handed their personal information to scammers and potentially helped they earn revenue by completing online surveys.


 

There is information that the Face book pages of the bands Maroon 5 and Blink 182 had also been hit by alike scams.Here’s a screenshot taken by @varunrevamped of Maroon 5’s Face book page, showing an iPad scam on their page: It is, of course, particularly important that the administrators of popular Face book pages – which can have many millions of fans – take safety seriously to minimize the potential of passing a scam on. If nothing else, it’s not awfully good for the brand to irritate your fans or to put them at risk.

Scarlett had her Yahoo eyeball – how to keep away from it incident to you

Vanity Fair wrap of  Scarlett Johansson has been chatting to Vanity Fair magazine about her new nude photo scandal that saw private photographs of the starlet in print on the internet after her Yahoo email account was allegedly hacked.

 

Trying to make the best of a awful situation, Johansson tell the magazine’s December subject that the photographs were prospect for her ex-husband Ryan Reynolds and said “I be acquainted with my best angles. They were sent to my husband. There’s not no matter which wrong with that. It’s not like I was shooting a porno. Although there’s not anything wrong with that also.”

 

It is claim that Johansson, and a horde of other female celebrities, had their electronic mail accounts broken into by Christopher Chaney from Jacksonville, Florida. Chaney is alleged to have broken into Apple, Gmail and Yahoo accounts belong to female stars, and mechanically forward any email they received to an account beneath his own control.

 

35-year-old Chaney faces 26 charges, counting access computer systems without authorization, wire tapping and identity theft. If convicted, he could face up to 121 years in prison. Chaney is said by the authorities to have offered the stolen salacious cloth to celebrity blogs, but no proof has been found that he made money from the system.

 

Yesterday, Chaney pleaded “not guilty” to the charges, sense that at trial is scheduled to begin in late December.

In the past, we’ve described how users of the Gmail email system can determine if someone has interfered with your account and is automatically in receipt of any messages that you are sent.

 

But what if you are a Yahoo user like Scarlett Johansson?

 

Well, aside from checking your Yahoo account’s mail forwarding settings to see if someone is sneakily being sent copies of your mail, there’s something even simpler you can do to avoid have your Yahoo mail forwarded.

 

Don’t pay for it!

 

 

Regular free Yahoo mail accounts, simply don’t let your email to be forwarded. The ultimate protection is to not have the facility at all!Sure, it’s a pain in the neck if you do want to forward your email, but is a God send if you’re worried about your account being hacked and a snooper being able to see every message you receive.

 

That’s $19.99 a year which – from the safety point of view – you might be very happy not to spend. 🙂

Salma Hayek’s email report is hacked

According to news, Hollywood actress Salma Hayek has fall victim to hackers, who have out of order into her email account and free images of her private infrastructure.

 

The actress, remember equally well for her Oscar-nominated role in the biopic of Frida Kahlo as her erotic snake-dancing presentation in “From Dusk Till Dawn”, had her Mobile Me account hacked after hackers rearrange her account password by properly entering her date or birth and guess her secret question (allegedly the name of her most famous film role).

 

 

As a result, the world knows particulars of what iPhone applications Salma Hayek has download from the Apple iTunes Store, when she has set to have her Japanese face massage, and that her billionaire French husband François-Henri Pinault pays her bills.

 

Of course, it’s value remembering that Salma Hayek is the injured party of a crime.

 

Maybe she did decide to defend her online email account with weak security that anybody with right of entry to Wikipedia could almost certainly bypass, but breaking into her Mobile Me account is still an offence.

 

The community should take this as a caution to be very careful about what “secret answers” they choose in case they need to ever reset their passwords. Too many people when they are asked “What was your mother’s maiden name?” or “Tell us the name of your favorite pet” choose to reply honestly with information that is a matter of public record, or can be found out by visiting their Face book profile.

My recommendation is if you’re asked to tell website what your mother’s name is, answer something unforgettable that no-one else will be able to guess, like “Xena Warrior Princess” or “Artichoke Sandwich”.

By the way, Salma Hayek isn’t the first shape in the public eye to have her email hacked. Watch this video: “Paris Hilton & Sarah Palin – what’s the connection?”.

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‘Addiction’ drove Scarlett Johansson’s naked photograph hacker

Scarlett Johansson password Christopher Chaney, the man accuse of hacking into the email accounts of feminine celebrities, and scooping up their confidential messages and nude photos, has describe how his curiosity became an addiction.

 

35-year-old Chaney, from Jacksonville, Florida, was under arrest by the FBI earlier this week in connection with “Operation Hackerazzi”, an investigation into a series of high profile hacking incidents involving the likes of Scarlett Johansson, Mila Kunis and others.In an exclusive interview with CNN affiliate WAWS/WTEV, Chaney claim he does not bear in mind that the first celebrity he under attack was.

 

Victims identified in the FBI’s indictment include Scarlett Johansson, Mila Kunis, Christina Aguilera, Renee Olstead, and celebrity handbag fashionable Simone Harouche. Other victims are recognized purely by initials: B.P., J.A., L.B., L.S., D.F., and B.G.

 

Though, FBI agents are said to have recognized more than 50 victims whose financial records were illegally accessed by Chaney.

 

 

Chaney’s hacking escapade lasted from November 2010 until February this year, using openly obtainable information to reset passwords and gain right of entry to accounts. It’s alleged that once he had access to victims’ Gmail, Apple and Yahoo accounts, that Chaney could make contact with others via his victims’ online address book, and search the account for compromising information. The FBI claim that Chaney would also auto-forward any messages conventional by his victims to third party accounts under his own control. This meant he could read every email they received, even if passwords were reset.

 

Chaney told the TV station that he was full of remorse for his actions:

 

“I deeply apologize. I know what I did was probably one of the worst invasions of privacy someone could experience, and these people don’t have privacy to begin with. I was in that slither of privacy that they do have. And I have had six months to think about it and it eats at me.”

 

“When you are doing it you’re not thinking about what’s going on with who you are doing it to. Pure curiosity is how it started, and I wish it hadn’t.”Christopher Chaney says that he was “pretty stupid” and plans to plead guilty. He says that he know what he did was wrong. However, he denies that he had any financial motive, and claims that he did not sell or release any of the images.

 

Which begs the question – how did nude photos of the likes of Scarlett Johansson end up freely available on the internet? Chaney says that others must have passed the images onto gossip websites, and that he was contacted by somebody who required to see the celebrities’ emails. However, he claims he did not share the information.

 

It’s unclear how this unnamed individual knew that Chaney had access to the personal communications.

 

Another question occurs to me – didn’t the celeb gossip websites which published the photographs do something wrong too? They surely know that photos of Scarlett Johansson topless and the like were likely to be stolen property, and yet they went ahead and published them regardless. One wonders if they will suffer any sentence for their part in this sordid story.

Consequently, Mila Kunis, if it wasn’t your phone so as to was hacked..

Mila Knishes kerfuffle about the veer of celebrities who have had their phones it seems that hacked and naked photos bare on the internet continues. But now one of the celebrities denies that her phone was hacked at all. But that doesn’t mean that they were a unblemished example of computer security…Past victims of alleged phone hacking have built-in stars such as Scarlett Johansson, Christina Aguilera, Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus and High School Musical’s Vanessa Hudgens.

 

Most lately, however, Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake have establish themselves in the spotlight, with reports that her phone was hacked, and her “associates with benefits” co-star Timberlake was pictured semi-nude lying on a bed and wearing some pink underwear on his head. In the meantime, images of Miss Kunis lying in the bath and a close part of an nameless man were said to be in flow, along with what were said to be private SMS book messages between Kunis and Timberlake.

 

However, according to a statement issued on behalf of Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis – the actress’s phone was not hacked. “The media’s tentative nature of this story and its persistence that there is any inappropriate communication between the two parties is entirely false,”

 

“At no time did Mr. Timberlake and Ms. Kunis exchange unsuitable texts or emails. We would like to verify that the photo addressed in the media of Ms. Kunis was in fact not from any phone but from an inactive email account that has not existed in 3 years. In regard to the other photos in question, they were never exchange between the two parties.”

 

“We are at present working with the establishment on this matter and will take the good legal action required.” Mila Kunis and Justin TimberlakeKunis and Timberlake have deprived of being in a relationship since rumors began to emerge about an affair during the making of their movie “Friends with benefits”.

 

I have no idea if Kunis and Timberlake have been snogging, or if they’re been sending each other flirty text messages or photographs. obviously they’re saying that hasn’t happened. But the above statement does suggest that the picture of Kunis in the bath is legitimate, and was grabbed by a hacker from an “inactive email account”.

 

Whoever owned that email account (and a fair supposition would be that it is Kunis, or someone close to her) was clearly not practicing safe computing. If you leave an email account to wither and die, it might be best to clear out any surplus emails first and wipe any personal information.

Ideally the email account would be erasing in its total if you’re not planning to use it anymore. Otherwise, you might be leaving a tempting treasure chest for a celeb-obsessed hacker to break into, while you attention is unfocused elsewhere. At the very least, ensure that an email account is using a unique, hard-to-crack password for heaven’s sake.

 

There’s still much more to this celebrity nude photo hack story to come out, and it will be attractive to hear if the FBI manage to identify who is responsible, and how it is that cybercriminals are receiving their hands on so much personal compromise material.

 

In the meantime, celebrity websites might be wise to keep in mind that if they issue photographs that have been hacked from the phones or email accounts of celebrities they are, effectively, handling stolen goods… and commit a crime themselves.

Julianne Hough leaked photos published subsequent to phone hack

Julianne Hough is famous in the United States not now for being an actress and country music singer, and dating “American Idol” host Ryan Seacrest, but also for having won ABC’s “Dancing with the stars” TV show two times.

 

So, barely the kind of woman who you would think would require resorting to a cheap publicity stunt to raise her profile.

But no hesitation there are skeptics who are right now wonder if the news that her mobile phone was “hacked” and one hundred of her confidential photographs published on the net is not anything more than a way of gaining attention.

Since she surely is getting notice from various showbiz websites – with some flagrantly republishing photographs which are most probably stolen property with headlines like

Julianne Hough Gets Hacked – Check Out Her Sexy Bikini & Cleavage Shots!

 

There’s nothing chiefly salacious to be establish in the photos that have been in print – Julianne has a standing for being a “good girl” – but clearly the photos of her posing in her bikini and sunbathing were intended for her eyes only (or at least hers and perhaps Ryan Seacrest’s). Those eager for titillating images of the dancer topless or doing a watusi with Ryan Seacrest will be mightily disappointed.

 

iPhoneA quick check of Miss Hough’s Twitter feed reveal that she usually posts messages from her Apple iPhone.

 

It’s unclear how photos would have been stolen from the iPhone, if not an important person else had physical right of entry to the device, to a computer the iPhone had been synched with, or if the photos had been uploaded to the net in some way (in the case of the latter it’s not really a phone hack is it?)

 

Yet, there’s some very simple advice I can give to any promising starlet who might be worried about Yprivate photos of themselves leaking into the public.