Homer Simpson and the Kimya Botnet 83
An anonymous reader writes "As all hardcore Simpsons fans know, Chunkylover53@aol.com was revealed to be Homer Simpsons' email address in one particular episode, registered by one of the shows writers, who would reply to fans as Homer himself. After a flood of messages, 'Homer' signed off — seemingly forever. Well in the last few days, security company Facetime Communications reports that anyone who had Homer on their AIM buddy list would have noticed his sudden reappearance. Unfortunately for all, he appears to have been hacked and pushing malware links which deposit those unlucky enough to run the file into a Turkish Botnet. The message claims the file is a 'web exclusive' episode of the TV show — an interesting way of targeting a specific group of fans who would assume Homers return would only coincide with something special like (say) a TV episode just for them. What I want to know is, is Homer smart enough to run an AV scan?"
Opening files (Score:5, Funny)
Opening unknown files could get you hacked. Doh!
Obligiatory Homer Quote (Score:5, Funny)
I'm not impressed easily. (Score:1)
Wow! A Turkish botnet!
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"Wow! A blue car!"
One of my favourites!!
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Does it have speed holes?
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Senator Ted Stevens Responds (Score:1)
All TV characters should have e-mail addresses (Score:1)
All TV characters should have e-mail addresses. It's a no-brainer. It makes it possible for the creators of the characters to know exactly what their fans are like and, more importantly, what the fans want the character to be like.
It keeps the character alive after the TV show expires.
Personally I believe that figures in great paintings should have websites. Who wouldn't want to write to Simonetta Vespucci [nga.gov] for advice on romance? The responders should be older employees who ha
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There was more to those brownies than you thought.
Re:All TV characters should have e-mail addresses (Score:5, Funny)
All TV characters should have e-mail addresses. It's a no-brainer
Yeah, but only Homer Simpson should have an @aol.com address.
Nelson Muntz's response (Score:2, Funny)
Running AIM and clicking on random executables? (Score:5, Funny)
Sounds more like Ralph.
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Sounds more like Mayor West to me.... oops, wrong show.
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A link coming from (what used to be) an official simpsons address is hardly random, don't think you can blame that many people for clicking on the link (running without a virus checker tho... especially as free ones like anti-vir are perfectly good!)
Ineteresting tactic (Score:5, Interesting)
I'm sure the number of attempted infections from this attack are very small in the scale of typical virus'. But I would not be surprised if the number of successful infections was pretty high, relatively speaking.
Don't recall that episode (Score:2)
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No, but you do lose hit points and get knocked down a level.
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I guess I'm not hardcore enough. Does this mean I have to turn in my geek card?
No, but you will lose your card for not doing something like this: http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=chunkylover53+site%3Asnpp.com [google.co.uk]
he's not online (Score:2)
I just tried adding to my list but he's not line.
Re:he's not online (Score:5, Funny)
Re:he's not online (Score:4, Funny)
I can imagine how this will wrap up (Score:5, Funny)
"Hello, this is Homer Simpson aka Chunkylover53! The court has ordered me to IM every person in town to apologize for my botnet scheme. I'm sorry. If you can find it in your heart to forgive me, send one dollar to : Sorry Dude, 742 Evergreen Terrace, Springfield. You have the power!"
Re:I can imagine how this will wrap up (Score:5, Funny)
Re:I can imagine how this will wrap up (Score:5, Funny)
Of course! It's the state bordered by Ohio, Nevada, Maine, and Kentucky. You know the one!
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Homer's Response (Score:2, Funny)
homer... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:homer... (Score:4, Funny)
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Great, now I'm hungary.
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Joey, have you ever been in a turkish botnet?
Re: Don Homer (Score:2)
Offspring Strangulation (Score:2)
My son and I used to do this all the time. Problem is, he's bigger and stronger than me now. Maybe I can trick him with a magic rock...
Homer IS "dumb" enough to run an AV scam! (Score:2, Interesting)
Recall that there was a Simpsons episode where he salvages an auto-caller to run a telemarketing scam on the residents of Springfield.
Also recall that Homer actually did figure out how to setup a website and post "blogs" in his stint as Mr. X.
So, all someone has to do is give him a spiel of how a particular program or an infected computer (not known to Homer of course) can provide him with easy money, and he'll be more than happy to distribute that program en masse or very quickly hook up his computer to th
Ha Ha (Score:1)
*.exe (Score:1)
Oh yeah, AIM users.
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As opposed to what? MSN users?
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I'd have to agree completely... if it weren't for self-extracting archives.
Don't worry about responding with "Who would be stupid enough to download a self-extracting archive?". I don't think you want to remove sourceforge in it's entirety (or any other resource site that distributes files in archives)... which would be the next step if you think people are too stupid to download a single executable that contains what they were looking to download.
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I don't think you want to remove sourceforge in it's entirety (or any other resource site that distributes files in archives)... which would be the next step if you think people are too stupid to download a single executable that contains what they were looking to download.
I prefer the option to open an archive and extract the files without running the .exe self extractor. I often opt for a .deb or .tar.gz file instead of an .exe.
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I love Ubuntu. Often a photo or video online results in the what do you want to do with this .exe file? Save or Cancel.
Sometimes AV software has to try to eject malware after it ran. On Ubuntu, it doesn't run.
Any installer needing admin privilages aslo fail. I don't browse as admin.
The Internet ?!?!? (Score:1)
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Ya, its still there. The government, and comcast, haven't killed it off totally, yet.
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Hey, give 'em time, that takes a while. We're talking about government AND comcast here, after all.
sure! (Score:1)
Doesn't run on Linux! (Score:2)
Mmmmm... (Score:1)
Of course (Score:3, Insightful)
He's a NUCLEAR SAFETY EXPERT at a Nuclear Power Plant. I am sure that qualifies him to run antivirus. Right?
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I am sure that qualifies him to run antivirus. Right?
I'm not so sure. Every week he drops that radioactive bolt in the street. Won't he ever learn?
Unsued AOL names expire... (Score:2)
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Just to rub your nose in it... (Score:2)
"You've been hacked... purple monkey dishwasher"
GAH!
However (Score:1)
That was episode... (Score:3, Interesting)
(#EABF03 / SI-1403) aired January 12th 2003
is it a bad sign, that i found it within 1-2 minutes?
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Olig. (Score:2)