
The message, written in Portuguese to appeal to Orkut’s many Brazilian members, looks like it is sent from an Orkut member who is looking for love, Websense says.
“The message contains several links that appear to lead to the official Orkut Web site. Clicking on a link actually leads to a malicious executable file, which is a Trojan Downloader named ‘imagem.exe,’” the Websense alert says. “The malicious file opens the legitimate Orkut network log-in page, and in the background downloads a password stealing Trojan named ‘msn.exe.’”














