NEWSLETTER

May 25, 2012

Beware of Hotel Internet Connections

You never know what you can pick up in hotel rooms, so word to the wise and not so wise (see below).

FBI San Diego  |  May 21, 2012

Malware Installed on Travelers' Laptops Through Software Updates on Hotel Internet Connections

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Recent analysis from the FBI and other government agencies demonstrates that malicious actors are targeting travelers abroad through pop-up windows while they are establishing an Internet connection in their hotel rooms.

Recently, there have been instances of travelers' laptops being infected with malicious software while using hotel Internet connections. In these instances, the traveler was attempting to set up the hotel room Internet connection and was presented with a pop-up window notifying the user to update a widely used software product. If the user clicked to accept and install the update, malicious software was installed on the laptop. The pop-up window appeared to be offering a routine update to a legitimate software product for which updates are frequently available.

The FBI recommends that all government, private industry, and academic personnel who travel abroad take extra caution before updating software products through their hotel Internet connection. Checking the author or digital certificate of any prompted update to see if it corresponds to the software vendor may reveal an attempted attack. The FBI also recommends that travelers perform software updates on laptops immediately before traveling and that they download software updates directly from the software vendor's website if updates are necessary while abroad.

Anyone who believes he or she has been a target of this type of attack should immediately contact a local FBI office and promptly report it to the IC3's website at www.ic3.gov. The IC3's complaint database links complaints together to refer them to the appropriate law enforcement agency for case consideration. The complaint information is also used to identify emerging trends and patterns.

Original press release here.


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