Worm.Fontra.F is a nasty worm that spreads its venom via shared folders of peer-to-peer file sharing clients. Once this grimy worm gets cut loose and running it will create a number of malicious files or replace the existing media files with its own zip archive that contains the worm.
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Posted May 20th, 2009, in Worms | No Response »
Warezov is a spam mass-mailing worm which spreads itself as an e-mail attachment to its victims addresses which are obtained from infected PC’s. Warezov tries to install updated variants from its rogue website. Some Warezov variants include: Warezov.C, Warezov.U, Warezov.W, Warezov.AT, Warezov.DC and Warezov.DG. The Warezov worm has the ghoulish ability to install itself and run every time Windows is started.
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Posted May 20th, 2009, in Worms | No Response »
Conficker, aka Downadup and Kido, is one of those nasty worms that sneaks into your PC by taking advantage of holes in Windows MS08-067. Conficker gets into your PC and then stops you from being able to visit anti-virus and anti-spyware websites. This of course makes it difficult for you to remove the infection. Conficker also has the uncanny ability to copy itself when you reboot your machine. One of the worse things that this horrible worm does is to spread itself to other PC’s over your network. Microsoft attacked this problem by releasing a patch to fix the Windows flaw. It is very important that you install this Microsoft patch and get critical updates. You should also run scans frequently with anti-spyware and anti-virus software that you can trust.
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Posted January 29th, 2009, in Worms | 3 Responses »
Kido, which is commonly known as Downadup and Conficker, is a horrifying worm that will enter your computer without you knowing it. Kido does this by exploiting weaknesses in Windows MS08-067. This malicious worm will cause serious damage to your PC. Kido is diabolical because it prevents you from visiting anti-virus and anti-spyware sites which could remove the infection. What makes Kido so fiendish and dangerous is that it can spread its infection to countless other PC’s over your network. When Microsoft became aware of this problem they began to release a patch to fix the weaknesses in Windows. Everyone, though, hasn’t installed the Microsoft patch, so Kido is still spreading like the bubonic plague. The most important thing that you can do is to install the Microsoft patch and pay careful attention to critical updates. You should also be scanning your PC with anti-virus and anti-spyware software that you can trust.
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Posted January 18th, 2009, in Spyware, Worms | No Response »
The Downadup, which also goes by the name of Conficker and Kido, is a wicked worm. Downadup can get into your PC because of weaknesses in MS08-067 Windows. The Downadup worm is very dangerous because it can keep infecting other computers over your network and spread by doing the same with another PC that it infects. Because the Downadup worm can spread so easily and fast, it is causing a major problem for PC’s all around the world. Experts have already estimated that Downadup has already infected over 8.9 million computers. Microsoft has reacted right away by releasing a patch to fix the Windows weakness and flaw. The problem though is that there are many computers that do not have this Microsoft patch installed and this still makes them sitting ducks to the horrible Downadup infection.
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Posted January 18th, 2009, in Spyware, Worms | 1 Response »
Koobface is a vicious computer worm infection that is known to be distributed through use of social networks. Koobface worm may be downloaded through a promoted video codec that computer users are asked to download in order to view a particular video online. Installation of Koobface is known to take place without notice to the computer user in many cases.
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Posted December 5th, 2008, in Worms | No Response »
W32.Jaydotto is a malicious worm parasite that propagates by infecting removable disk devices. What puts W32.Jaydotto aside of its contemporaries, is that it uses old school techniques to spread and hide itself.
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Posted March 5th, 2008, in Worms | No Response »
Worm.Wootbot is a Worm parasite that spreads through IRC, browser security loopholes and network shares. Worm.Wootbot has the ability to exploit LSASS vulnerabilities.
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Worm.Zhelatin.tb is an email Worm. Worm.Zhelatin.tb spreads by email as an attachment. As soon as Worm.Zhelatin.tb is installed, it will attempt to hide itself by employing rootkit techniques.
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Worm.Brontok is an e-mail worm that spreads through the Internet as an attachment to a message that might read the following:
“Hi,
I want to share my photo with you.
Wishing you all the best.
Regards,”
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Backdoor.Gobot.y is a malicious Worm parasite and is a variant of the mIRC backdoor Trojan and W32/Gobot-A peer-to-peer worm. This parasite is usually downloaded and installed onto your computer through security holes.
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W32.Nekat.A is a worm that multiplies itself by infecting removable storage devices. This parasite is notorious for decreasing security settings thus creating a clear passage for additional malware applications to infiltrate your machine.
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Posted January 28th, 2008, in Worms | No Response »
Worm.NetSky is a nasty worm parasite designed to spread through email. Once installed on your system, Worm.NetSky will add itself to the Windows registry for a reason to starts each time you boot Windows. Worm.NetSky will email itself as an attachment to any email addresses that it is able to locate on your computer. Worm.NetSky also opens up a backdoor security hole on your machine, which allows the worm makers to upload and execute additional files to your computer. Worm.NetSky worm is extremely dangerous and is advised to be removed with no delay.
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Posted December 22nd, 2007, in Worms | No Response »
Worm.Small.DIG is a worm virus parasite. Once installed on your system, this worm will spread to any locally accessible drives found on your machine. Worm.Small.DIG is capable to adjust itself to start automatically on every Windows launch. Worm.Small.DIG may compromise with your sensitive personal and financial information and shouldn’t remain on your system.
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Posted December 21st, 2007, in Worms | No Response »
Email-Worm.Pacrac is a mass mailing worm designed to propagate itself via email as an infected attachment and via IRC. Once it is installed, Email-Worm.Pacrac will copy itself in a random file with an .exe extension under the Windows System folder. After the initial infection, Email-Worm.Pacrac will try to locate an IRC client. If it succeeds, it will infect the client as well. Finally, it will connect to an IRC server and begin spreading infected files to IRC channels and email messages to all addresses found in your address book.
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Posted November 22nd, 2007, in Worms | No Response »