FierceCIOFierceCIOTechWatchFierceMobileITFierceContentManagement   FierceVoIPFierceHealthITFierceFinanceIT
About | Sample | Privacy

Multiplayer online games pose threat

Tools
Tags
Multiplayer Online Games
McAfee
malicious code
identity theft
Gamers
Cigital
IGE.com
Igor Muttik

If you are trying to protect your passwords, prevent identity theft and avoid aggravation and possible loss of money, stay away from multiplayer online games like "World of Warcraft," "Everquest'' and "Lineage." McAfee's Avert antivirus labs found 24,600 versions of one type of malicious code aimed at stealing passwords from a variety of "massive multiplayer" online games during the first half of 2008.

This compared with 26,000 aimed at stealing banking passwords. McAfee researcher Igor Muttik said the goal is to gain possession of virtual in-game property and currency and resell it on auction sites like Hong Kong-based IGE.com. He said many individual gamers have built up accounts of in-game funds worth more than $10,000. "It's very visible that online games are the bad guys' focus," Muttik said.

Gary McGraw, a security consultant with Dulles, VA-based Cigital, said games often aren't as well protected. "As in the real world, a few people try to rob banks, but knocking over a 7-11 takes a lot less gunpowder and less planning," he said.

For more on cyber threats:
- see this Forbes.com article

Comments

Wow! This is interesting. Can you please post any evidence pertaining to what you are pointing out?

hmmm...that's weird. I've been a customer of that site for years. They never asked for my password, though.

Can you give us a proof or samples of these incident? I think the other site named "T|-|$@les" was the one asking for PW.

Thanks :3

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.

More information about formatting options

What is 53 + 22?
To combat spam, please solve the math question above.