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By Dawn Kawamoto
Posted on ZDNet News: Dec 20, 2005 6:10:00 PM

A Santa Claus worm is attempting to trick America Online, Microsoft MSN and Yahoo instant-messaging users into clicking on a file that delivers unwanted software to a victim's computer.

The IM.GiftCom.All worm attempts to dupe IM users into thinking an acquaintance has sent them a link to a harmless Santa Claus file, according to a security advisory issued Tuesday by IMlogic.

People who click on the file will see an image of Santa, but what they are less likely to notice is a so-called rootkit being installed onto their system. A rootkit is a tool designed to go undetected by the security software used to lock down control of a computer after an initial hack. The malicious attacker can then distribute messages to the user's IM contacts, using a similar technique to lure the unsuspecting acquaintance to click on the link.

The Santa worm is the latest tactic to be used on IM networks. Past tricks have included offers of movie clips to the latest release of "Star Wars" that instead led to an infected computer.

Worms on IM networks can spread rapidly. They appear as a message from a buddy with a link that looks innocent, but in fact points to malicious code somewhere on the Internet. Once the user clicks on the link, malicious code is installed and runs on the computer. The worm then spreads itself by sending messages to all names on the victim's contact list.

IMlogic is rating the IM.GiftCom.All worm a "medium" security threat.

"This worm is a medium threat in terms of its distribution, but in terms of the damage it can create, it's a more severe threat," said Art Gilliland, vice president of products for IMlogic.

"It's not a very happy delivery," he added.

CNET News.com's Joris Evers contributed to this report.

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Posted by: myfevertoy Posted on: 10/22/06  (Edited: 11/22/06 @ 05:07) You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
I'm unaffected ...  Henaway | 12/20/05
I'm unaffected too...  PB_z | 12/20/05
Isn't it great  pueblonative | 12/20/05
It is great  Loverock Davidson | 12/20/05
Which begs the question...  JDThompson | 12/21/05
pssst Loverock  cyber_rigger@... | 12/21/05
What's even greater..  Still Lynn | 12/22/05
Panic?  Elekt | 12/20/05
Maybe, but...  JDThompson | 12/21/05
And you are the poster child for people...  Confused by religion | 12/20/05
My Linux system would allow this  NonZealot | 12/20/05
SU- to root to install  voska | 12/21/05
No root kit would be necessary  NonZealot | 12/21/05
No.  JDThompson | 12/21/05
Linux programs  cyber_rigger@... | 12/21/05
It's slightly more involved on Linux  dtfinch | 12/21/05
Yeah, but the difference is...  T38 | 12/22/05
Sure, but...  JDThompson | 12/21/05
Give me a few minutes  voska | 12/21/05
You can try.  JDThompson | 12/21/05
Linux root kit  cyber_rigger@... | 12/21/05
The face of a virus writer...  xtro32 | 12/21/05
Santa IM Worm hits AOL, MSN, Yahoo, ect  walterreads@... | 12/21/05
RE: Santa IM Worm hits AOL, MSN, Yahoo, ect by walterreads  btljooz | 12/21/05
Great! A new revenue stream!  Brian@... | 12/22/05
Wouldn't surprise me  T38 | 12/22/05
Message has been deleted.  myfevertoy | 10/22/06

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