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Crunchyroll's Website Redirected to Server With Malicious Software (Update 4)

posted on by Egan Loo
Official Twitter tells s not to run ed software

The web address for the streaming service Crunchyroll redirected to a server that forced most web browsers to software without authorization since before 8:00 a.m. EDT on Saturday. The front page of the redirected server claimed "A New Media Player" for Crunchyroll (with grammatical errors), and automatically sent a "CrunchyViewer.exe" program for .

Crunchyroll's official German Twitter advised s to avoid accessing the Crunchyroll website, explaining that there is a problem with "malicious software." If people already ed the CrunchyViewer.exe program, the German also urged them to delete the program, to not run the program, and to scan their computers for possible viruses or other malicious software. The added, "if you have run [the CrunchyViewer.exe program], change all your s and backup your data."

The service's German Twitter said that people who access the service through a Crunchyroll app (instead of through the website) "should be safe," although the service was not streaming as of 9:06 a.m. EDT. The Twitter emphasized that the service's servers have not been compromised, and explained that "at the moment, it appears to be DNS hijacking." Domain Name Service hijacking allows an unauthorized third party to redirect traffic from the proper server to another server, similar to what happened to ANN in August.

Crunchyroll's representatives in the United States have not yet responded to ANN's request for comment. Crunchyroll's German Twitter noted that Crunchyroll's American social media staff were not awake when the problem first appeared. The German had been posting warning messages in both German and English.

Services that attempt to identify the geographical location of a server, based on its numeric Internet Protocol address, list the redirected server in the Netherlands. However, these services do not necessarily give an accurate geographical location.

Update: Instead of the unauthorized server with the CrunchyViewer.exe software , some s may see the proper Crunchyroll server, but with a message reporting that "an error has occurred."

Update 2: As of 10:09 a.m. EDT, Crunchyroll's English Twitter also warned s not to access its website, and it also assured them that its staff is working on the problem.

Update 3: As of 12:14 p.m. EDT, Crunchyroll's web address apparently directs to the proper server, although the company has yet to confirm this. Crunchyroll's iOS app and Roku channel are also streaming videos.

Update 4: As of 12:31 p.m. EDT, Crunchyroll's English Twitter reports that the website is back online.


This article has a follow-up: Ellation Posts Update on Crunchyroll Redirect Issue, Explains Steps to Get Rid of Malware (2017-11-05 00:15)
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