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By Jo Best
Posted on ZDNet News: Aug 23, 2004 5:40:00 PM

A new worm has been discovered in the wild that's not just settling for invading users' PCs--it wants to invade their homes too.

The Rbot-GR virus follows a fairly traditional malware route of exploiting Microsoft security vulnerabilities and installing a Trojan horse on infected machines. However, the worm also spies on users by taking control of their webcam and microphone, then sending images and soundtracks back to the hackers, according to antivirus firm Sophos.

As well as getting an insight into homes and businesses across the world, the worm also allows the malware writer to take a look at information on the infected machine's hard drive and to steal passwords, as well as launching denial-of-service attacks.

Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos, said that the virus could be used for industrial espionage--or simply by a nosey hacker to take a look into people's bedrooms.

"Whether this worm is the work of professional snoopers or lusty teenagers--it's hard to say for certain. What we do know if that there have been a few hundred different versions of the Rbot worm, all of which have been designed to gain some kind of remote access to innocent users' data. This one goes further by also specifically collecting webcam footage," Cluley said. "It seems more and more hackers are building a cocktail of different functionality into their creations."

For those who have the virus, they may be unaware their every move could be being tracked by remote hackers. An infected webcam may show an "active light" when it's being used but for webcams without such light, there's no giveaway the hacker is watching.

There is, however, one simple way to dodge the prying eyes of the malware merchants--just unplug or switch the webcam off when it's not in use.

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"Only those with something to hide ..."
"... need fear being watched."

I don't like being watched by ANYONE! Regardless of what I'm doing. Broad daylight or dark night in the open or behind the door.

As I'm in sales & have been a teacher, I've had to overcome this personal aspect. But not in my home.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: MysticKnightOfTheSea Posted on: 08/28/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Whats next?  dave95 | 08/23/04
I DUNNO...WHY ARE YOU STILL USING WINDOWS??  itanalyst | 08/23/04
Duh, because nothing else caters to as wide an audience?  RDrr | 08/25/04
I have none of these issues  ITGuy04 | 08/23/04
Good!  dave95 | 08/23/04
That's all very well and good...  Angelys | 08/26/04
Wrong on both counts.  Joel R | 08/26/04
Mac laptops  TWRX | 08/26/04
Huh? (Unjustified conclusions)  dsnyder_z | 08/26/04
OS X since '02 also  TWRX | 08/26/04
In that case, here is a link if found to reminisce  dave95 | 08/26/04
Next thing you know.....  SublimeDaze | 08/23/04
Coming to a theatre near you...  ibabadur1 | 08/23/04
Life imitating art?  MysticKnightOfTheSea | 08/28/04
Felony to record w/o consent  ibabadur1 | 08/23/04
not sure how that would go down  V Sanders | 08/24/04
Virus writers are never caught.  spencerlmp | 08/25/04
Virus writers are never caught.??  cottom | 08/26/04
You missed the point.  jrbeaman | 08/25/04
As If  Rock Man | 08/26/04
insert [sound]  MysticKnightOfTheSea | 08/28/04
What kind of MORON  James Dean_z | 08/23/04
Hidden deep meaning?  ibabadur1 | 08/23/04
This kind of moron...  Knorthern Knight | 08/23/04
College students do  voska | 08/23/04
Perhaps the kind of MORON who makes lots of money.  B.O.F.H. | 08/23/04
Perhaps your right.  DragonBRockin | 08/24/04
This is not a first something similar was reported last May  Squawkbox | 08/23/04
Probably just a variant...  Rick_K | 08/24/04
ZDNET, Please specify which FLAWED operating system it affects.  Xunil_Sierutuf | 08/23/04
How about for once ZDnet publishes which OS's ARE NOT  mlindl | 08/24/04
Most likely  Rick_K | 08/24/04
Let's hear it for the monopolists!  whisperycat | 08/24/04
If Its Useful  ParadigmOdyssey | 08/25/04
Use a Lens Cap  Michael M._z | 08/25/04
How to Deal With this Worm???  HansenJC01 | 08/25/04
good question  MysticKnightOfTheSea | 08/28/04
Distributed snooping... 'we are connected'  RDrr | 08/25/04
that worm could be pretty funny.....  captplanet | 08/26/04
this reminds me  doomraider | 08/26/04
New Age Peeping T Man (Tom)  kleotta | 08/26/04
Let 'em look  Rock Man | 08/26/04
Who is really looking?  sneedp_z | 08/26/04
"Only those with something to hide ..."  MysticKnightOfTheSea | 08/28/04
RTFM  cottom | 08/26/04
Switching is that easy...  Y2j-Hotaru | 08/26/04
Nosey hacker voyeur threat overblown  catgic | 08/26/04
This surprises you?  Just Some Guy_z | 08/28/04

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