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Trojan Steals Usernames and Passwords for Fantasy Role-Playing Game

posted onJanuary 27, 2005
by hitbsecnews

Virus experts at Sophos have reported that a new Trojan horse, Troj/LegMir-Y, is designed to steal usernames and passwords from players of a massive multi-player internet role-playing game.

The Legmir-Y Trojan horse attempts to steal passwords and user information from players of the massive medieval fantasy role-playing game, ‘Lineage’. ‘Lineage’ is played over the internet and has millions of subscribers around the globe, many of them in South Korea which has an advanced internet infrastructure.

"It is more and more common for the analysts in our virus lab to discover that, as well as causing disruption, a piece of new malware is designed to steal registration keys, passwords and data from players of computer games," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for Sophos. "It's sad to think that people will be so desperate to do better in a virtual world that they're actually prepared to commit a real crime. We expect to see more internet skirmishes between rival internet gamers and malicious code to assist this kind of internet robbery in the future."

The ‘Lineage’ role-playing game is inspired by a series of comic books by Shin Il-sook about a prince who tries to reclaim his rightful throne. Some players have submerged themselves into the virtual world's universe, playing for many hours at a time.

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