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MicroWorld - Don't fall for that Valentine hug, or you could lose your computer! - 12 Feb 2007

'A Hug & Roses'. That's what it reads in the subject line of one of many emails in circulation that carry a Worm possessing botnet capabilities. According to Security Experts at MicroWorld Technologies, 'Win32.Zhelatin.U' is spreading with the help of a variety of subject lines painted with love and affection, though the deeds of the worm aren't quite romantic.

The email carrying the worm comes from Alysia, Emily, Rachel or a variety of other names. The subject line is more or less mushy, chosen from a list containing - Everyone Needs Someone, Magic of Flowers, I Would Do Anything, Cuddle Up, A Hug & Roses, The Mood for Love, Moonlit Waterfall and many more.

"Love will never go out of fashion in the world of malware proliferation," says Govind Rammurthy, CEO of MicroWorld Technologies. "Especially in the month of January and February, when New Year wishes and Valentine messages fly all around us, these sorts of mails are much effective in spreading nasty Worms and Viruses."

All emails carry an attachment named as flash postcard.exe, Greeting Card.exe or postcard. Once the victim clicks on the downloaded attachment to run it, Zhelatin.U launches an SMTP Proxy Server at a TCP port. It then logs on to a malicious website to download botnet setting up files and readies the computer to take orders from the remote attacker and send spam. The worm also harvests emails addresses from the compromised computer and sends infected mails to those ids.

Once a user is infected by a Trojan or Worm having botnet capabilities, the victim's computer becomes a part of a large network of such computers taken over by the attacker. While the victim continues to work unaware of the happenings in the back of his or her computer, all kinds of Spam, Phishing and Denial of Service attacks are launched from the machine.

According to Rammurthy, the most effective way organizations can combat these kinds of threats will be to check them at the email Gateway, even before they are received by the Mail Server. MailScan from MicroWorld Technologies makes it possible by working on a unique Technology named MWL (MicroWorld Winsock Layer) which scans and cleans emails at the network layer. For Home Users, MicroWorld provides protection with 'eScan - AntiVirus and Content Security' that scans and cleans emails before they are delivered to mail boxes, he adds.


MicroWorld

MicroWorld Technologies (www.mwti.net) is the developer of the world's most advanced AntiVirus, Content Security and Firewall software eScan, MailScan, and eConceal. MicroWorld Winsock Layer (MWL) is the revolutionary technology that powers most of MicroWorld products enabling them to achieve several certifications and awards by some of the most prestigious testing bodies, notable among them being Virus Bulletin, Checkmark, TUCOWS, Red Hat Ready and Novell Ready.


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