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By Joris Evers
Posted on ZDNet News: Aug 24, 2005 7:22:00 PM

A new MSN Messenger worm often talks to people in their own tongue as it hunts for new victims, security experts have warned.

The worm, dubbed Kelvir.HI, tailors the language of its attack message to the compromised system, said David Jaros, the director of product marketing at security vendor Akonix Systems, on Wednesday. It can send messages in English, Dutch, French, German, Greek (English alphabet), Italian, Portuguese, Swedish, Spanish and Turkish, he noted.

"It appears to check which language the Windows client is configured to use," he said. "This is the first time that we have seen a worm that checks the system settings and then sends a specific message."

When it hits an English system, the worm sends out the following message: "haha i found your picture!" The message is sent to everybody on a user's contacts list. The message includes a Web link that when clicked on will download malicious software that installs a backdoor and furthers the spread of the worm, Jaros said.

The worm is a variant of the Kelvir pest that first surfaced in February. To date, there have been 103 variants of Kelvir, according to IM security company Akonix.

The worm spreads via Microsoft's MSN Messenger instant-messaging service and affects computers running Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP, according to a Symantec advisory.

The multilingual Kelvir is a sign that virus developers are getting more inventive and more global in terms of their target market, Jaros said. "They go after not only English speakers, but also other languages. I think we will definitely see more worms that cast a wider net."

Threats to instant messaging and peer-to-peer systems are on the rise, Akonix said. The threats are not only more frequent, but attackers are increasingly morphing their software to circumvent security measures, the company said.

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itanalyst, I got shut out of here one day
for a LOT LESS than what this particular post of yours says...and I noticed in another story one of your posts was 'deleted'.

SO MUCH FOR 'FREE SPEECH'!!!!!!!!!

Fascist CENSORSHIP is HER... (Read the rest)
Posted by: btljooz Posted on: 08/29/05 You are currently: Logged In as: a Guest  | Login | Terms of Use
RE: IM worm speaks your language  Linux User 147560 | 08/24/05
This Is Beginning To Get A Bit Frightening  itanalyst | 08/24/05
You're behind the times  rpmyers1 | 08/24/05
Mutation  tty0 | 08/24/05
The detection method you mentioned is called heuristic scanning. (NT)  Hugh Jass | 08/25/05
Hmmm .....  Linux_4u! | 08/24/05
Accuracy in reporting  yyuko@... | 08/24/05
Other missing things  ibabadur1 | 08/24/05
How ... cosmopolitan of them !  michael_t | 08/24/05
Well whaddya know...  X Marks The Spot | 08/24/05
E-mail?  Wolfie2K3 | 08/25/05
Watching all these  michael_t | 08/24/05
Horse Feathers...  Wolfie2K3 | 08/25/05
Calling axey, os, feeladoor...  AmusedAtItAll | 08/25/05
Don't forget schleprock, another no-show!!  Hugh Jass | 08/25/05
.....odd  waylander | 08/25/05
Another day, another Microsoft exploit ... where are the fanboys?  whisperycat | 08/25/05
Brilliant  Real World | 08/25/05
It amuses me ...  whisperycat | 08/25/05
RE: Another day, another Microsoft exploit ... where are the fanboys?  Linux User 147560 | 08/25/05
Still here ...  gary.douglas@... | 08/25/05
M$ Exploits  walterreads@... | 08/25/05
Calling No_Show_In_OKC (aka Bitty)  itanalyst | 08/25/05
itanalyst, I got shut out of here one day  btljooz | 08/29/05
polymprhic suicidal regenerators  muddy_13@... | 08/25/05

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