Fiverr Archives - Hack Ware News https://hackwarenews.com/tag/fiverr/ News, ethical hacking, cyber crime, network security Mon, 08 Oct 2018 15:13:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Be wary of attackers on freelancing sites https://hackwarenews.com/be-wary-of-attackers-on-freelancing-sites/ https://hackwarenews.com/be-wary-of-attackers-on-freelancing-sites/#respond Tue, 25 Sep 2018 23:30:12 +0000 https://hackwarenews.com/?p=5151 Be wary of attackers on freelancing sites. More and more skilled professionals are offering their services on freelancing websites, two of the most popular being Fiverr and Freelancer.com. These websites offer a platform to attract and communicate with prospective clients, with the added protection from how the sites deal with payment and conflict resolution. But […]

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Be wary of attackers on freelancing sites. More and more skilled professionals are offering their services on freelancing websites, two of the most popular being Fiverr and Freelancer.com. These websites offer a platform to attract and communicate with prospective clients, with the added protection from how the sites deal with payment and conflict resolution. But just how safe are you on these websites?

 

Most freelancing websites work in a similar way; the client can message you, or create an order without messaging you, and then they have to submit requirements in order for the order to begin. Security researchers at MalwareHunterTeam have discovered new malware that exploits this part of the process. Attackers will send a document as part of their requirements, naming it something that would raise no red flags, such as “my details” or “requirements”. This means in order for the seller to begin their work, they have to click on the document to view the requirements.

Once the malicious document has been clicked, the user will be encouraged to enable macros which work as a malware dropper. A dropper is a kind of Trojan that’s function is to install malware to target a system. If you are a freelancer and come across a message asking you to download macros after clicking on a document, we urge you not to. These attackers can often be quite committed to the cause, they have been known to be actively responding to messages encouraging sellers to enable the macros and how there’s nothing to worry about.

 

We recommend that if you are a professional using freelancing services, that you stay vigilant. Report any suspicious activity to the customer service teams, and make sure your anti-virus software is on and up to date, as this should flag up the malicious macros if your radar didn’t notice anything suspicious beforehand.

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