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Subject Dolphins' sites hacked with malicious code in lead up to Superbowl
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Original Message kittens detected on Dolphin Stadium Web site
By Loring Wirbel

EE Times
Feb 02, 2007



COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Websense Security Labs issued a security alert Friday (Feb. 2) warning that the official Web site for Dolphin Stadium, home of Superbowl XLI, has been compromised by Java script linked to the header of the home page.

According to the security alert, The script tries to use two vulnerabilities, MS06-014 and MS07-004, which attempt to execute a malicious file.


San Diego-based Websense identified the file as a Trojan keylogger/backdoor program, which would give attackers full access to data on a compromised computer. Websense identified the file name as w1C.exe. The company has notified the Web managers of the stadium Web site, but warned that as of 3 p.m. Eastern time Friday, the malicious code was still on the site.

The NFC Champion Chicago Bears meet the AFC Champion Indianapolis Colts at Dolphins Stadium in Miami on Sunday.



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