New worm virus

Fly Rod

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New worm virus going around the e-mails which could be more potent then the last out break that damaged thousands of computers
 

catfish1

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i saw something on tv about it this morning, but all i saw was "a new virus by email, learn what to look for at 6 oclock" :mad: i hate it when the stations do that!!! <br />so do you know what to look for?
 

JGREGORY

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Here is what you need to know!<br /><br /> update A mass-mailing virus quickly spread through the Internet on Monday, compromising computers so that they attack the SCO Group's Web server with a flood of data on Feb. 1, according to antivirus companies. <br /><br />The virus--known as MyDoom, Novarg and as a variant of the Mimail virus by different antivirus companies--arrives in an in-box with one of several different random subject lines, such as "Mail Delivery System," "Test" or "Mail Transaction Failed." The body of the e-mail contains an executable file and a statement such as: "The message contains Unicode characters and has been sent as a binary attachment." <br /> <br />"It's huge," said Vincent Gullotto, vice president of security software maker Network Associates' antivirus emergency response team. "We have it as a high-risk outbreak." <br /><br />In one hour, Network Associates itself received 19,500 e-mails bearing the virus from 3,400 unique Internet addresses, Gullotto said. One large telecommunications company has already shut down its e-mail gateway to stop the virus. <br /><br />Once the virus infects a Windows-running PC, it installs a program that allows the computer to be controlled remotely. The program primes the PC to send data to the SCO Group's Web server, starting Feb. 1, a virus researcher said on the condition of anonymity. <br /><br />The SCO Group has incurred the wrath of the Linux community for its claims that important pieces of the open-source operating system are covered by SCO's Unix copyrights. IBM, Novell and other Linux backers strongly dispute the claims. <br /><br />The company's Web site was slow to load on Monday afternoon, a SCO spokesperson acknowledged, but the site was still accessible from the World Wide Web. <br /><br />SCO's Web site was taken offline by denial-of-service attacks a handful of times in the last year, none of which had been initiated by a virus. In the past, the company has blamed Linux sympathizers for at least one of the attacks. <br /><br />Antivirus companies were scrambling on Monday afternoon to learn more about the virus, which started spreading at about noon PST. The virus affects computers running Windows versions 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 and XP. <br /><br />"A lot of the information is encrypted, so we have to decrypt it," said Sharon Ruckman, a senior director of antivirus software maker Symantec's security response center. Symantec has had about 40 reports of the virus in the first hour, a high rate of submission, Ruckman said.<br /><br /> The virus installs a Windows program that opens up a "back door" in the system, allowing an attacker to upload additional programs onto the compromised device. The back door also enables an intruder to route his connection through the infected computer to hide the source of an attack. <br /><br />The virus also copies itself to the Kazaa download directory on PCs, on which the file-sharing program is loaded. The virus camouflages itself, using one of seven file names, including Winamp5, RootkitXP, Officecrack and Nuke2004. Variations in the body text include: "The message cannot be represented in 7-bit ASCII encoding and has been sent as a binary attachment." <br /><br />Early data indicated an epidemic several times the size of the Sobig.F virus, which caused widespread infections last summer, said Scott Petry, a vice president of engineering at e-mail service provider Postini. <br /><br />"At its current run rate, we will trap almost 8 million in a day," Petry said. The company quarantined only 1,400 copies of Sobig.F in its first day and 3.5 million copies of the virus during that epidemic's peak 24-hour period. <br /><br />Mail systems that remove executable files from e-mails can stop the program from spreading
 

muskyone

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i got it this morning cant tell you what it said i got rid of it fast
 

Fly Rod

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The only thing that I know about it is called w32/mydoom@mm<br />All I can say is check Microsoft for maybe a patch.
 

ebbtide176

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yesterday i had the usual 3-4 extra (spam/junk)emails in my yahoo acct . i noticed - it was the 1st time i ever remember rcvg an email with no subject line . i didn't open it, but was thinking how unusual that was... then find out about the virus a couple of hrs later.<br /><br />i guess the blank subject line is what let it past the yahoo bulk filter...
 

Homerr

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Do you think people will learn to install and USE their Anti-virus software this time around?<br /><br />We'll see!<br /><br />H.
 

Ralph 123

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Problem is most people don't update their virus defs or let their subscription run out. They think they are protected....
 

Fly Rod

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You are right and I was one of them.<br />Was computer illiterate 2years ago. <br />When I purchased my computer and had everything installed by a pro I didn't realize that i only had a 90 day free trial on nortons anti virus. Well it laspsed and sure enough the computer got sick. Went back to the pro and fixed what had to be fixed and he explained a few things Everything has been fine since.
 

catfish1

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my wife is the computer geek in our house, she just tells me not to open anything with an attachment and so far its worked! we have been on line for about 10yrs now and have never had a antivirus program installed on our computer, nor have we ever had a virus.
 

mikeandronda

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I got it in my email this morning....DELETE, DELETE, DELETE....... I use Mcafee... no probs so far. ;)
 

pjc

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Yep, my puter got infected. Since my lovely Bride is back in school, I thought she had ordered a text from Amazon. That was the addy on the email.."shipped-amazon.com". I was real suspicious of that email...but bride was off at school and I got a big case of the stupids and opened it up.....and caught the W32.Novarg.A@mm virus. Even a Norton scan did not catch it (did not update recently).<br /><br />Huge credit to Symantec (Norton) though. They had a removal tool, that worked as described. Puter healthy again. Now have AV software set to auto update daily. <br /><br />First virus I have ever caught, through sheer curiosity (stupidity??)<br /><br />What pisses me of is that Feds, etc., focus resources on busting folks like Martha Stewart while imo doing nothing to ensure capture of virus coders who cause civilians as well as business huge headaches. IMO, aught to be huge severe penalties for those who create virus code and spread same. <br /><br />OFF WITH THEIR HEADS :mad: :mad: :mad:
 

rwise

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Pat<br />I agree! <br /><br />15 of 17 e-mails in 2 days have had virus atatchments! Most I have ever recieved, but if I don't now the sender "shift + Del". Norton found them all!<br />Richard
 
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