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By Joris Evers
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 30, 2006 12:49:00 AM

An updated variant of a malicious bot program is spreading via a flaw in Symantec's antivirus software as well as through several holes in Microsoft code.

The program, called "Spybot.ACYR" by Symantec and "Sdbot.worm!811a7027" by McAfee, appears to be targeting educational institutions, according to a blog item posted by Symantec Tuesday. "We are seeing a spike in traffic on port 2967 with activity only in the .edu domain," the security company said. "The impact of the attack is minimal thus far."

This Spybot variant attempts to break into computers through a six-month-old vulnerability in Symantec Client Security and Symantec AntiVirus. A fix has been available since May 25. "Customers who have applied the patch in their environment are unaffected by the worm," Symantec said.

Additionally, the bot program tries to exploit five flaws in Microsoft Windows, the most recent of which was patched in August and affects Windows file and printer sharing. The oldest Windows flaw of the five dates back to 2004, according to Symantec's alert.

When installed on a PC, Spybot opens a back door in the system and connects to an Internet Relay Chat server to let the remote attacker control the compromised computer. Spybot first surfaced in 2003 and has spawned many offshoots.

Bot software such as Spybot is the most prevalent threat to Windows PCs, according to a recent Microsoft security report. More than 43,000 new variants of such insidious programs were found in the first half of 2006, making it the most active category of malicious software, Microsoft said.

A computer taken by such a bot is popularly referred to as a "zombie PC." It can be used by miscreants as part of a network of bots, or "botnet," to relay spam and launch cyberattacks. Additionally, hackers often steal the victim's data and install spyware and adware on PCs, to earn a kickback from the spyware or adware maker.

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Half correct
I agree with you to a point. However, what you ignore is that which makes Windows the biggest target more than anything else - the user-base. Let's face it - there is no such thing as a hack-proof sys... (Read the rest)
Posted by: crayolakidd Posted on: 12/06/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Zombie tool makes use of Windows, antivirus flaws  Loverock Davidson | 11/29/06
Not so fast.  andrej770 | 11/29/06
RE: Not so fast.  Badgered | 11/30/06
Human nature?  Laff | 11/30/06
RE: Human nature?  Badgered | 11/30/06
He should have said "I'd be willing to be your life..."  Laff | 12/01/06
When I had my business  Linux User 147560 | 11/30/06
I personally just fixed a machine...  Sysop1984 | 12/04/06
I have to agree with 'andre' . . .  999ad@... | 11/30/06
No kidding  majoritywhip | 11/29/06
I agree with you..  RicD_ | 11/29/06
RicD_  Linux User 147560 | 11/30/06
There's a difference  notsofast | 11/30/06
From my experience  Furiousrog | 11/30/06
Furiousrog you're absolutely correct!  RicD_ | 12/01/06
and a mechanic weighs in...  ElCuervo | 12/04/06
Re: No Kidding  barrywms | 12/05/06
Zombie tool...  rondev | 11/29/06
Wait a second...  tic swayback | 11/30/06
Zombie tool makes use of Windows, antivirus flaws  tic swayback | 11/30/06
lol  Badgered | 11/30/06
Not true....  Laff | 11/30/06
then we are back to the old argument  Badgered | 11/30/06
XP is still not safe off the internet  ralphrides | 11/30/06
Well, I guess  Badgered | 11/30/06
The REAL question in the end is....  Laff | 12/01/06
re: The REAL question in the end is....  Badgered | 12/01/06
Sabotaging Windows  NonZealot | 11/30/06
Darned third parties  tic swayback | 11/30/06
Ha ha that was so tong in cheek  ralphrides | 11/30/06
Let me guess...  NonZealot | 11/30/06
I think its you that needs XP training  ralphrides | 11/30/06
Poor ralph...  NonZealot | 11/30/06
iAdware  deramin@... | 12/01/06
And the mouse is artistic...  Anton Philidor | 11/30/06
So true  tic swayback | 11/30/06
Proof you're a windows Zealot  Rick_K | 12/01/06
Change Windows to Bots R Us  Chad_z | 11/30/06
Of course, Apple just issued 31 patches  kiddpeat | 12/01/06
Flawed logic  KonradK | 12/04/06
Half correct  crayolakidd | 12/06/06
I agree.... patches avail doesnt mean all is OK  redtrain65 | 11/30/06
Targetting educational networks?  Anton Philidor | 11/30/06
Its the pipes  don3605 | 11/30/06
edu networks are a disaster  royalef | 11/30/06
Targetting addresses...  Anton Philidor | 11/30/06
Hmmmm  dmcewan@... | 11/30/06
You paint with a broad brush  wadde001@... | 12/05/06
Targetting the source  TonyMcS | 11/30/06
Students update? Nah!  deramin@... | 12/01/06
Ohio University has an easy fix  ejhonda | 11/30/06
So does my college...  KWierso | 12/05/06
I think you found my problem  troubled241 | 11/30/06
I need to explain why?  troubled241 | 11/30/06
You Think It's Bad Now?  Ole Man | 11/30/06
Wrong?  mbrierley | 12/01/06
Nefarious = Micosoft!?! NEVER...perish the thought:P  Laff | 12/01/06
Zombie tool, yeah, seen it, called ABMers  Boot_Agnostic | 12/01/06
So tell me again...  3D0G | 12/01/06
So what's the moral of this story  craig.carson@... | 12/04/06
funny spoolsv action  wormie55 | 12/04/06
One major security measure...  Sysop1984 | 12/04/06

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