The new year is inspiring to all; a time for change, re-birth, and
quite possibly, a new virus. E-mail’s are currently scouring the
Internet, trying to find vulnerable hosts to execute their latest
threat.
The new year is inspiring to all; a time for change, re-birth, and
quite possibly, a new virus. E-mail’s are currently scouring the
Internet, trying to find vulnerable hosts to execute their latest
threat.
Although some are said to be different, these messages contain a
pleasant “Happy New Year”, but hold an unpleasant attachment. While the
attachments are also different, according to some sources, the majority
of them are named postcard.exe, or may contain a zip file -
postcard.zip.
If the attachment is downloaded and executed, it will install a
worm, now formally known as the “New Year Worm”, into your computer.
The worm will then download further software it needs to infect other
computers by spamming e-mail accounts.
According to VeriSign’s iDefense Labs,
which provides information on security flaws and exploits, the worm is
already moving quickly across the Internet, at a rate of five e-mails
per second. Keep in mind that this worm is not detectable by all virus
scanning software, and will even make an attempt at disabling your
security software.
Your best bet, this holiday season, is to not download any
executable file, even if you know who gave it to you and trust them;
their computer may be infected as well.
All of us, here at TECH.BLORGE.com, would like to wish you a safe, happy New Year!
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