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By Dan Ilett
Posted on ZDNet News: Feb 9, 2005 5:54:00 PM

Virus writers have created a malicious program that can disable Microsoft's new anti-spyware application, security experts warned on Wednesday.

Antivirus experts, who are calling the Trojan "Bankash-A," say it is the first piece of malicious software to attack Windows AntiSpyware, which is still in beta.

"This appears to be the first attempt yet by any piece of malware to disable Microsoft AntiSpyware," Graham Cluley, a senior technology consultant at Sophos, said in a statement. "As Microsoft's product creeps out of beta and is adopted more by the home user market, we can expect to see more attempts by Trojan horses, viruses and worms to undermine its effectiveness."

Windows AntiSpyware, built using technology from Microsoft's acquisition of Giant Company Software, is designed to protect Windows PCs from spyware--software that is installed on computers without their owners' knowledge. Typically, spyware generates pop-up ads or keeps track of people's Web surfing.

Like many other Trojans, Bankash attempts to steal passwords and online banking details from Windows users, Sophos said in an advisory. The program targets users of U.K. online banks such as Barclays, Cahoot, Halifax, HSBC, Lloyds TSB, Nationwide, NatWest and Smile.

Sophos called the Trojan "Bankash" because it attacks banking customers and installs a file called ASH.DLL onto a victim's hard drive.

Microsoft's British press office was awaiting comment from the company's U.S. headquarters at the time of writing.

Dan Ilett of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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Message has been deleted.  Jeff Spicoli | 02/09/05
huh??  Tommy Gun | 02/09/05
Thimk.  Anton Philidor | 02/09/05
Beta hasn't got a thing to do with it...  BitTwiddler | 02/09/05
Beta My A$$  itanalyst | 02/09/05
Think  LinuxHippie | 02/09/05
You HAVE to admit  Roger Ramjet | 02/09/05
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Careful, ACLU might come down on you  Monkey_MCSE | 02/09/05
Technically  LinuxHippie | 02/09/05
Die hard Windows users just can't seem to get that  Jeff Spicoli | 02/09/05
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Did YOU read the article?  PA-ITGuy | 02/09/05
Pennsylvania dude..  Jeff Spicoli | 02/09/05
PA: Get the feeling he just doesn't understand?  NonZealot | 02/09/05
"Nonzealot"..  Jeff Spicoli | 02/10/05
Hey Jeff!  Confused by religion | 02/09/05
Nah  Jeff Spicoli | 02/09/05
Not really ...  Confused by religion | 02/09/05
Awesome Milly!  Jeff Spicoli | 02/10/05
Re: Die hard Windows users just can't seem to get that  ReFoRMaT | 02/09/05
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Nothing to address  LinuxHippie | 02/09/05
Sure there is!  Jeff Spicoli | 02/09/05
Great combacks Jeff.  LinuxHippie | 02/09/05
Interesting...  PA-ITGuy | 02/09/05
I agree - THIS time  Roger Ramjet | 02/09/05
Agree on the basis of social engineering.  Anton Philidor | 02/09/05
Wow, interesting  Roger Ramjet | 02/09/05
Not what I was thinking about  Anton Philidor | 02/09/05
We agree, I think...  PA-ITGuy | 02/09/05
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Re: Interesting...  ReFoRMaT | 02/09/05
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Re: just wondering  alterego_z | 02/09/05
I Use Three Anti-Spyware...Actually Four  itanalyst | 02/09/05
You use 3 scanners to find tracking cookies??  Anton Philidor | 02/09/05
No, What I'm Saying Is That Cookies Are All The Scan Picks Up  itanalyst | 02/09/05
That's the question.  Anton Philidor | 02/09/05
You Haven't Used HiJack This, Have You?  itanalyst | 02/09/05
Yes, I have.  Anton Philidor | 02/09/05
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Don't worry! MS is releasing a virus scanner later this year! wink  Hugh Jass | 02/09/05

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