It looks like we called it a few days ago in our article Morpheus Still Down when we said something was fishy about the booting of Morpheus from the FastTrack network and that the event may have been the result of a DDoS attack. Yesterday on the company website, Morpheus confirmed our suspicions and announced they were hacked.. . .
It looks like we called it a few days ago in our article Morpheus Still Down when we said something was fishy about the booting of Morpheus from the FastTrack network and that the event may have been the result of a DDoS attack. Yesterday on the company website, Morpheus confirmed our suspicions and announced they were hacked.

The letter from StreamCast CEO Steve Griffin posted on the site started, "This week MusicCity and Morpheus users suffered dual attacks. First, early this week MusicCity's servers were hit by a massive Denial of Service attack. Soon thereafter, Morpheus users found that a separate attack had been launched on their computers and their Morpheus software programs".

The most ominous part about the attacks is the fact that one of the hacks enters the registry of all users who attempt to log into the FastTrack network through Morpheus, altering the registry.