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By Robert Lemos
Posted on ZDNet News: Dec 29, 2004 7:13:00 PM

Online miscreants have released a Trojan horse that can infect computers running Microsoft's Windows XP, installing programs to remotely control a victim's system.

The program--dubbed "Phel," an anagram of "Help"--infects visitors to a maliciously-created Web site through Internet Explorer's Help controls, Symantec warned in an advisory this week. A bug in the malicious program may prevent it from infecting some computers, the security company said.

The Trojan horse exploits a vulnerability, found in October, in how Internet Explorer and Windows XP Service Pack 2 handle help files called from Web pages.

The flaw is unrelated to the recent help-file flaws outed by a Chinese security company last week. In that instance, Microsoft took the Chinese security group to task for disclosing the vulnerability without giving the company a chance to develop a way to fix the problem.

"Microsoft is working to forensically analyze the malicious code in Phel and will work with law enforcement to identify and bring to justice those responsible for this malicious activity," a company spokesperson said.

A patch is not yet available from Microsoft for the October flaw, nor the most recent flaws, but the software giant said its programmers are working on the issue.

"Microsoft is taking this vulnerability very seriously, and an update to correct the vulnerability is currently in development," the spokesperson said. "We will release the security update when the development and testing process is complete, and the update is found to effectively correct the vulnerability."

Microsoft has had significant problems securing its Web browser in 2004. As a result, the freely available open-source browser Firefox has gained market share. Security experts have recommended that computer users consider other browsers and some schools have told their students to use a non-Microsoft browser.

The Symantec advisory can be found on the company's Web site.

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This has gotten too old Jeff Spicoli   | 12/29/04
Don't get too excited alterego_z   | 12/29/04
Awesome Jeff Spicoli   | 12/29/04
Awesome paganloreli   | 01/01/05
GWB attack is also on it's way ! Prognosticator   | 12/29/04
The sub $500 Apple computer is COMING!!! chiwawa   | 12/29/04
Exactly what I was waiting for dave95   | 12/29/04
Please Richard Flude   | 12/29/04
C'mon dave95   | 12/29/04
It's only a G4 though Jeff Spicoli   | 12/29/04
More than good enough for the majority of tasks..... LazLong   | 12/29/04
True true Jeff Spicoli   | 12/29/04
Agreed dave95   | 12/29/04
G3, G4, G5 in the real world j.m.galvin   | 12/30/04
Whoa. Now that's something to look forward to. Linux_Developer   | 12/29/04
I do hope it is more than a rumor... LazLong   | 12/29/04
Too little, But probably not too late amp06   | 12/29/04
See dave95, told you so (nt) Richard Flude   | 12/29/04
"Imagine Beowolf Cluster of These"... LazLong   | 12/29/04
Not Exactly Roger Ramjet   | 01/03/05
Exactly! Jeff Spicoli   | 12/29/04
I’m wondering why Apple listened me, not Tic? Vily Clay   | 12/29/04
Apple listened to you? tic swayback   | 12/30/04
Does the master respect opinions of slaves or freemen? Vily Clay   | 12/30/04
VIly, you're always entertaining tic swayback   | 12/31/04
Funny Thing voska   | 12/31/04
Apple's zombie (Tic) found an excuse to be a zombie. Vily Clay   | 12/31/04
No lies here tic swayback   | 01/01/05
Tic, why didn’t you take a good policy – to judge things you know? (NT) Vily Clay   | 01/02/05
Tic, how long you see such visions? Need help? (NT) Vily Clay   | 01/02/05
Vily, why didn’t you take a good policy--to try to make sense in your posts tic swayback   | 01/03/05
Tic, you see what you want = you cannot understand what you read. (NT) Vily Clay   | 01/03/05
And Vily, you can not understand facts tic swayback   | 01/03/05
S. Jobs lies: G3-Macs are 2 times faster WIntel-PC, etc. (NT) Vily Clay   | 01/04/05
No Internet Wintel-PC + Internet Linux-PC = much cheaper than Mac (NT) Vily Clay   | 01/04/05
Re: The sub $500 Apple computer is COMING!!! richdave   | 12/30/04
Desperation tic swayback   | 12/30/04
Do you remember a day when Apple stock felt in half? Vily Clay   | 12/30/04
The sky is falling, the sky is falling tic swayback   | 12/31/04
And only thanks to you (Tic) the sky did fall, right? Vily Clay   | 12/31/04
No, but thanks to me, monkeys flew out of your butt (nt) tic swayback   | 01/01/05
T*c, how long you see such visions? Need help? (NT) Vily Clay   | 01/02/05
I use both Mac and PC. WHAZZADIF? jtonge   | 12/31/04
more detail: I used a (Mac,MacPlus,LC475,.....) Mac and a (386/486/586 ..) hipparchus2000   | 01/03/05
Comparing Apples with...(oranges?) other computers jtonge   | 01/11/05
Average PC users don't understand what they're up against gas_z   | 12/29/04
Too many users instead view it as a fancy television ... ac2_z   | 12/29/04
True, but why shouldn’t they dave95   | 12/29/04
You have a point PA-ITGuy   | 12/29/04
Point taken dave95   | 12/29/04
Yes they should learn to use them voska   | 12/30/04
Agreed, but dave95   | 12/31/04
Yup, a lemon alright voska   | 12/31/04
Instead of explaining.... Jomo_z   | 12/30/04
Linspire!!! seadog59   | 12/29/04
Here is a suggestion MS dave95   | 12/29/04
Online miscreants... Xunil_Sierutuf   | 12/29/04
It is all about user education... Mike Cox   | 12/30/04
awesome dude Jeff Spicoli   | 12/30/04
I have to agree with you bugmenotznet   | 12/30/04
Mike, I always patch Windows (including IE) Grayson Peddie   | 12/30/04
Blocking CEO IT_Critic   | 12/31/04
misunderstanding hipparchus2000   | 01/03/05
Glad you're back Mikey, my exwife was driving me nuts Squawkbox   | 12/31/04
it's all about users being in control JasonL31   | 12/31/04
lack of understanding of the ease of use of microsoft software hipparchus2000   | 01/03/05
8.5 Real World   | 01/03/05
Meanwhile, Linux offers totally secure browsing ... George Mitchell   | 12/30/04
Careful, George... Confused by religion   | 12/30/04
Technically George is right voska   | 12/30/04
Yes, IF you could run Windows off a CD-ROM... Zogg   | 12/31/04
If you did get infrected voska   | 12/31/04
It's closer than you think Chad_z   | 01/02/05
Careful Milly.. Jeff Spicoli   | 12/30/04
Of course... rapson   | 12/30/04
How do you fit the registry... Confused by religion   | 12/30/04
Well... rapson   | 12/31/04
It can't be done with Windows because ... George Mitchell   | 12/30/04
It HAS been done boxmonkey   | 12/30/04
"Not entirely legal"? Well that's no use then... ;-). Zogg   | 12/31/04
Its neither legal NOR portable between systems ... George Mitchell   | 12/31/04
Windows Run Off the CD already voska   | 12/31/04
But we're not talking about an install rapson   | 12/31/04
So where do I buy it? George Mitchell   | 12/31/04
Point taken rapson   | 12/31/04
it's using a Lifestyle FilledOut   | 12/31/04
I think 2004 will be the year of the penguin Chad_z   | 01/03/05
The tide is changing! dave95   | 01/03/05
2005 Will Be The Year No_Ax Gets PWNED itanalyst   | 01/03/05

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