Everyone out there: SCAN YOUR COMPUTER. I'm really getting sick of getting like 6 viruses (viri) per day. It started about a week ago that I started getting flooded with them. Somebody (or bodies) is sending these out with a vengence. I can deal with the occational one that comes in, but seriously, I've gotten 3 in the past 6 hours. If you don't have a anti-virus, there are some free ones out there you can use. I've not been infected so you don't have to worry about me sending it.
Here's the virus I've been getting:
Quote:
W32.Klez.H@mm
Also Known As: W32/Klez.h@MM, WORM_KLEZ.H, W32/Klez-G, I-Worm.Klez.h, Klez.H, W32/Klez.H, Win32.Klez.H, WORM_KLEZ.I
Damage:
Payload: This worm infects executables by creating a hidden copy of the original host file and then overwriting the original file with itself. The hidden copy is encrypted, but contains no viral data. The name of the hidden file is the same as the original file, but with a random extension.
Large scale e-mailing: This worm searches the Windows address book, the ICQ database, and local files for email addresses. The worm sends an email message to these addresses with itself as an attachment.
Distribution:
This worm searches the Windows address book, the ICQ database, and local files for email addresses. The worm sends an email message to these addresses with itself as an attachment. The worm contains its own SMTP engine and attempts to guess at available SMTP servers. For example, if the worm encounters the address user @abc123.com it will attempt to send email via the server smtp.abc123.com.
The subject line, message bodies, and attachment file names are random. The From address is randomly-chosen from email addresses that the worm finds on the infected computer.
The body of the email message is random.
Because this worm uses a randomly chosen address that it finds on an infected computer as the "From:" address, numerous cases have been reported in which users of uninfected computers received complaints that they sent an infected message to someone else.
You can get more info at
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/av ... .h@mm.html