Paris's Web Site Infected!
Jan. 14 2009, Published 6:50 a.m. ET
Someone really doesn't like Paris Hilton. Weeks after her L.A. home was burglarized, it seems the heiress's official Web Site is now unsafe for browsing, according to computer-security researchers at ScanSafe.
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ParisHilton.com has been hacked, with code added to its pages which redirects visitors to another Web Site which downloads "malware," the catchall term for hacker-written code like viruses, that then tries to obtain login information to their online bank accounts.
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Researchers say out-of-date Web software is to blame.
This isn't the first time Paris has been hacked. In 2005, a group of hackers broke into the socialite's sidekick phone and posted her contact list.