Largest Directoty of Internet Security Software

A New Worm That Spreads Through Obscene emails

Home Software Threats Security
News
 

A New Worm That Spreads Through Obscene emails
[author:MicroWorld Public time:Jan 17, 2006]

Pornography has traditionally been used as a weapon by mass mailers to spread deadly infections over the internet. Exploiting the human vulnerability for sex related content, this method has proved to be highly effective in malice proliferation. The unsuspecting user is lured to open an attachment which promises to be some thing sleazy and x-rated. After it’s downloaded, it pops up its ugly head in no time and  keeps transmitting in networks.



The newly found “Win32.vb.bi” is a mass-mailing worm that spreads through file sharing networks and manipulates security settings on the attacked computer. The email that spreads the virus comes with some pornographic titles and carries attachments given below, in ‘.zip’ formats like sex.mim, Attachmnets00.hqx, Winzip.BHX, Video-part.mim, Ebook.uu, Attchments001.bhx, 3.92315089702606E02.UUE, original message.B64, word-document.uu, WinzipQuikPick.exe, HRM-AF.exe etc. The subject lines found normally, are Fw: Sexy, Fwd: Crazy illegal Sex, Fw:Sex.mpg, The file, Hello, Ebook.pdf, Re:wordfuile


Once the file is executed, this worm steals email addresses from the attacked computer and performs mass-mailing. Enterprises with shared networks and intranet systems are highly vulnerable to this worm as this one spreads in a fast-paced manner. MicroWorld’s security experts have detected this threat yesterday and their Antivirus and content security software have successfully destroyed and cleaned the same. The threat level of this worm and the extent of danger it poses are under the scanner currently.



Win32 worms spread via Windows Networking APIs, MAPI functions or email clients like Microsoft Outlook. They send email messages with the worm program attached along with. Typically, these mails suggest that the recipient should launch the attachment to see something interesting or important.




Resolution

MicroWorld has developed an intelligent and powerful Spam Control System that will help you avoid mails like this. Timely updates of MicroWorld Products eScan and MailScan will enable you to keep off threats of this nature. Incase of infections, the powerful virus scanner and cleaner from MicroWorld will ensure that the malice will be destroyed before it can reach your applications.



Please check  http://mwti.net/virus_info/virusalertd.asp?vid=798



You can also download the trial versions of the software from the above mentioned website.

MicroWorld

MicroWorld ( www.mwti.net ) are the developers of the world's first Real-Time Anti-Virus and Content Security software eScan for desktops and servers. Its communication security software, MailScan is the first comprehensive e-mail scanner for your SMTP/POP3 Mail Server. MicroWorld Winsock Layer (MWL) is the revolutionary technology underlying these products, powering them to several certifications and awards by some of the most prestigious testing bodies, notable among them being Virus Bulletin, Checkmark, TUCOWS, Red Hat Ready, and Novell Ready. Combining their powerful scanner with MWL technology, MicroWorld solutions provide a Real-Time Proactive security for your systems.



To learn more, kindly visit our website at  http://www.mwti.net



Otherinfo:Visit : www.mwti.net Email : response@mwti.net



Printed From:http://www.free-press-release.com/news/200601/1137560312.html
Source:Free Press Release

Similar news >>


Cookie Cleaner   |    History Eraser   |    Popup Killer   |   Firewall   |   Antivirus   |   Security Encryption   |   UnInstaller   |   Security News
eTrust Pestpatrol Anti-Spyware   PestPatrol 5   Ad-Aware SE Removal   Ad-Aware SE   Ad-Watch   SpyFighter Cleaner Pro   Free Adware Remover   Spy Sweeper  Webroot Spy Sweeper 
Copyright © 2002-2007 Internet Security Software.All rights reserved.
Directory of Internet Security Software - Cookie & Cache Cleaner, History & Evidence Eraser, Popup Killer, Firewall