Spammers Attack Apple's Ping Social Network 85
An anonymous reader writes "Scammers and spammers have deluged the new Ping musical social network, created by Apple and built into the new version of iTunes. Sophos researchers have found that Ping is being overrun by scams and spam messages. 'Apple seems to have anticipated a certain degree of malfeasance, as profile pictures that you upload will not appear until approved by Apple. They are likely filtering for other offensive content as well, so they probably have means in place they could use to stop the spam.' It's ironic that the most common scams on Ping right now revolve around Apple's own iPhone."
The Sophos blog post adds that Apple is doing their best to clamp down on the spam, manually deleting many of the offending messages for now. Reader Tootech adds that Facebook integration was quickly disabled, possibly because of blocked API access.
Re:Irony.. (Score:1, Informative)
Yes (Score:2, Informative)
http://www.f-secure.com/weblog/archives/00002021.html [f-secure.com]
Re:maybe spamming is a ...... (Score:3, Informative)
How can this be? Are you going to be inserting the bullet into the spammer manually?
I'll see your single cold bullet and raise you with a spray of hot lead.
But since I don't own a gun, I'll have to go to the store and buy a whole mess of fishing sinkers, and melt them on the stove.
My way, it's only the hope of dying that keeps them alive.
Re:What jerks (Score:1, Informative)
Steve Jobs is hardly in a position to be able to complain about "onerous terms" being placed on people. How many pages is the EULA for that abortion iTunes up to? 103? It's over a hundred...
The PDF [apple.com] is 79 pages, some of them empty - and that's for the EULA in 18 languages. IOW, nope.
Not just spammers... Imposters too (Score:3, Informative)
http://twitter.com/BenFolds/status/22830984597 [twitter.com]
http://twitter.com/BenFolds/status/22840802922 [twitter.com]
Re:maybe spamming is a ...... (Score:3, Informative)
Also, spamming is like a shotgun, spreading small pellets EVERYWHERE hoping to hit something.
Re:What jerks (Score:4, Informative)
Try downloading a free app on your iphone. They force an itms EULA on you there too. And yes its over 100 "pages" there.
100+ pages of eula to obtain a free app is stupid.