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By Caroline McCarthy, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 13, 2007 12:34:00 PM

Thursday likely marked the largest proliferation of e-mail virus attacks in more than a year, according to security company Postini.

Postini said that two variations of the Storm worm virus, which originally spread across the Internet in January, have quickly driven global virus levels 60 times higher than their daily average. E-mail users should be on alert for messages with "love"-related subject lines and an executable attachment that would contain a Trojan virus, as well as messages with "Worm Alert!" subject lines that contained a .zip file full of malicious code.

Postini, which is based in San Carlos, Calif., says it processes more than 2 billion messages per day in order to compile its reports.

According to warning notices from Postini as well as VeriSign, which also has been following the threat, clicking on the executable file in one of the new Storm worm e-mails installs a rootkit with anti-security measures that mask the malicious software's presence from virus scans and shut down security programs that may be running. The virus then taps into a private peer-to-peer network where it can download new updates and upload personal information from the compromised computer. Additionally, the virus scans the machine's hard drive to locate e-mail addresses to which it can replicate itself.

Ultimately, computers infected with this virus become unknowing "zombies" in a botnet that are used to send out spam and further the attacks. "It is highly likely that this latest attack will result in many more downloads, pump-and-dump attacks, and more as seen with former Storm worm attacks to date," Ken Dunham, director of VeriSign's Rapid Response Team, said in a statement Thursday.

The recent Storm worm proliferation, coupled with a similar attack earlier this week that involved e-mails with "missile attacks" in the subject line, have made this the most active week for e-mail virus attacks in at least a year, according to Postini.

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Not the best policy
Honestly, This policy is still weak. The problems with a corporate server being Windows are endless. Switch to Linux, free, fast, and very very few viruses.

As far as ZDNet posting the info on viruses, I am quite fond of this, helps me to find out which virus hoaxes are real.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: 7h3C4tm4n Posted on: 05/08/07 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Storm Worm variant ignites e-mail virus activity Loverock Davidson   | 04/13/07
But you forget the major headache of social engineering Boot_Agnostic   | 04/13/07
True Loverock Davidson   | 04/13/07
Not quite... GoatTuber   | 04/13/07
Sure it is Loverock Davidson   | 04/13/07
Agreed GoatTuber   | 04/13/07
Agreed Loverock Davidson   | 04/13/07
Admin's fault in this case ibabadur1   | 04/13/07
Those are the rules we set GoatTuber   | 04/13/07
Not the best policy 7h3C4tm4n   | 05/08/07
Social engineering solution... Resuna   | 04/16/07
Assuming they understand Reimag webservant2003@...   | 04/16/07
RE: Sure it is rchasse2002   | 04/14/07
Don't change the policy to suit the Pres gravesj@...   | 04/16/07
not really FUD, this one is serious PhilippeV   | 04/16/07
My AVG caught and bjbrock   | 04/13/07
My NOD32 detected and stoped this too rfbati   | 04/14/07
ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite Blocked it to SO.CAL Guy   | 04/16/07
Some people just open all e-mails and attachments georgeg4@...   | 04/13/07
Sadness ehwood   | 04/16/07
HAHAHA!!! NonZealot   | 04/13/07
more proof? GoatTuber   | 04/13/07
good luck xuniL_z   | 04/18/07
So laughing boy zkiwi   | 04/14/07
No OS Can Protect an Idiot rkuhn040172@...   | 04/16/07
an OS any OS is only as secure as the person operating it SO.CAL Guy   | 04/16/07
So True rkuhn040172@...   | 04/16/07
THANK YOU! ross@...   | 04/16/07
I Agree with that lynne1462@...   | 04/16/07
So you mean a moderate threat zkiwi   | 04/16/07
Pretty Much rkuhn040172@...   | 04/16/07
I'd think that we saw a serious Windows threat zkiwi   | 04/16/07
errrrr xuniL_z   | 04/18/07
Not all users are idiots dmhunter@...   | 04/16/07
That Much is True . . . joeldm   | 04/18/07
McAfee working perfectly jvierra   | 04/16/07
It's not the only one cls@...   | 04/16/07
Macs get these types of emails too. trm1945   | 04/16/07
Buy another PC, for a backup, until you buy a Mac educateme@...   | 04/16/07
Like a mental illness mlambert890@...   | 04/16/07
RE: Like a mental illness joe6pack_z   | 04/16/07
It's not the Linux thread TonyMcS   | 04/16/07
RE: It's not the Linux thread joe6pack_z   | 04/17/07
I'm an OVERTLY Linux user.... mdsmedia   | 04/17/07
Do you wonder how Mac users, Linux users got that way? MacGeek2121   | 04/18/07
You're a tool fatrat   | 04/16/07
So Why Hasn't There Been a Mac Attack? joeldm   | 04/18/07
So Why Hasn't There Been a Mac Attack? joeldm   | 04/18/07
They make such pretty paper weights!!! wizardb@...   | 04/16/07
No ross@...   | 04/16/07
The point is Windows is sucky mbrierley   | 04/16/07
Yeah, enough of the Mac and Linux fanboism... mdsmedia   | 04/17/07
A lot of 'ifs'... vulpine@...   | 04/18/07
It's person such as yourself Boot_Agnostic   | 04/17/07
It's person such as yourself Boot_Agnostic   | 04/17/07
Hmmm... zkiwi   | 04/17/07
Zdnet kept throwing a 502 proxy error Boot_Agnostic   | 04/17/07
It's person such as yourself Boot_Agnostic   | 04/17/07
It's person such as yourself Boot_Agnostic   | 04/17/07
It's is persons such as yourself Boot_Agnostic   | 04/17/07
macs suck cybr2th   | 04/17/07
Although... zkiwi   | 04/17/07
The Age Old Wives Tale mdsmedia   | 04/17/07
Mac Market Share is Actually 6%, it's doubled and if . . . joeldm   | 04/19/07
Macs don't suck, the attitudes of some of its users does Boot_Agnostic   | 04/19/07
Very well said Boot_Agnostic SO.CAL Guy   | 04/19/07
Not a bad idea. xuniL_z   | 04/18/07
2 PCs for the price of one? vulpine@...   | 04/18/07
not the same price pablomdb@...   | 04/18/07
I have thank you. xuniL_z   | 04/18/07
Re: Buy a Mac christopherborne@...   | 04/18/07
I agree, however . . . wgraue   | 04/16/07
US, Porto Rico/Dominican Rep/Haiti, and North/South Korea PhilippeV   | 04/16/07
filters like junk mail  lynne1462@...   | 04/16/07
I pity you if you're using Thunderbird... Grayson Peddie   | 04/23/07
RE.EMAILS wade@...   | 04/16/07
i don't understand what you want wade@...   | 04/16/07
WORMS OR SNAKES wade@...   | 04/16/07
AVG bountyman   | 04/17/07

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