New Netsky-D Worm Spreading Through E-Mail

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New Netsky-D Worm Spreading Through E-Mail


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LONDON (Reuters) - A new computer worm dubbed "Netsky-D" was clogging e-mail systems around the world after emerging on Monday, a security expert said.




The worm is particularly difficult to root out because it lands in e-mail boxes using a number of different subject lines such as "re:details" or "re:here is the document."


"It arrives with an attached pif file (program information file) and it's already extremely widespread," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos Plc.


He said experts do not think the new virus is as big as MyDoom, which brought havoc to computer users and targeted Microsoft's Web Site, but that the full extent of Netsky-D's spread would be known as North America logs on.


When opened, the virus pif file will rapidly replicate itself, slowing down computers and e-mail bandwidth.


"We suspect people are more laid back about pif files because they may not have heard of them and may not realize they can contain dangerous code," Cluley said. "The best thing to do with this file is to delete it, don't open it."


Netsky-B, an earlier variant of the latest worm, was rated the third worst computer virus in February after MyDoom-A and Sober-C, according to Sophos, which writes anti-virus and anti-spam software.
 

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It arrives as an attachment to an e-mail message containing a From: address that is spoofed to hide the identity of the sender. The Subject and Body of the e-mail message are randomly selected from a fixed list of strings. The attachment has a .PIF file extension with a file name selected from a fixed list of strings. Upon opening the attachment, the virus scans certain files on the user's system collecting e-mail addresses and then attempts to mail itself to all e-mail addresses it found. It has also been reported that the worm will generate audible PC speaker beeps with varying pitches and rhythms.


As always, exercise discretion when opening any email attachment.

Install and maintain anti-virus software!!!
 

KMA

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General Tips:


Apply vendor-supplied software patches in a timely manner.


Disable features and services that are not explicitly required.


Install anti-virus software and keep it up to date.


Use caution when opening email attachments and following URLs.
 

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Webservices and portals, design, build, emergency readiness, tech assist, you name it, BUT, it's fairly easy when you work around it on a regular basis!!! I work at this part time and go to school full time studying Neuroscience.
 

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Re: KMA

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Chopsticks said:
It seems safe to say that you are one of the MORE knowlegeable computer members to this forum.

*seems* safe to say, Chopsticks????? i was thinking like NO DOUBT!!!!!!!!!! LOL

absolutely everything she types attempts to go into my eyes in English yet somehow goes to the brain in full blown Greek :(

between KMA and Koty's Dad.... i think they could answer anything about EVERYTHING !!!
 
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