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MySQL.com hacked to distribute malware

posted onSeptember 27, 2011
by l33tdawg

Hackers on Monday compromised MySQL.com, the official website for the popular open-source MySQL database, to distribute malware to visitors, according to security researchers.

The hack caused those who visited the site on Monday morning to be redirected to a domain that attempted to install malware on their machines via the Black Hole exploit pack, Wayne Huang, CEO of web application firm Armorize, said in a blog post Monday. The site appeared to be cleaned by 3 p.m. EST, according to reports.

The Black Hole pack attempted to launch a number of exploits against users' browsers and plug-ins, such as Adobe Flash and Java. If successful, users' machines silently were hit with malware, which was detected early Monday by just over 10 percent of the most widely used anti-virus programs. “The visitor doesn't need to click or agree to anything," Huang wrote while the attack was still active. "Simply visiting MySQL.com with a vulnerable browsing platform will result in an infection."

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