Online Videos Could Deliver Viruses, Experts Say
We told you about phishing. We also told you to be careful about which Wi-Fi spots you connect to, that buying Nigerian dogs online is probably a bad idea, and that you should really be careful when reading your e-mail. Now, according to experts, you need to worrying about which videos you view online lest you find your computer infected with a virus or some sort of malware.Malware are small programs that typically installs themselves through a security flaw in your operating system or Internet browser. They then do nasty and annoying things like pop up advertisements all the time or redirect your online clicks so someone else gets credit for your surfing. Bogus blogs and shady adult content sites are favorites for malware purveyors, but some security experts believe that online videos may be the next big target for hackers and seedy businesses to deliver their malware. That will be one of the topics of discussion for today's summit at the Georgia Tech Information Security Center, where 300 such experts will discuss emerging threats in a conferenced entitled "Emerging Cyber Security Threats and Countermeasures".
Don't panic, just yet: Right now there is minimal malware danger at even the somewhat shady video sites online, while the popular YouTube is perfectly safe. In fact, you're far more likely to be mentally scarred by seeing some sort of disturbing skateboarding accident than you are getting yourself a computer virus. But, that may change, so watch this space.
From Newsvine
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