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Saturday, February 16, 2008

Love - a virus???

Love is a Virus, say security experts

According to MicroWorld Technologies, emails pointing to IP addresses hosting Storm Trojan are sent out in big numbers since the early hours of Tuesday.

MUMBAI, INDIA: Valentine's day is here. Love is in the air. But be cautious when you find some lovey-dovey messages in your mail box, for a new round of attack is on from the Storm Worm authors. According to advanced Security Solution provider MicroWorld Technologies, emails pointing to IP addresses hosting Storm Trojan are sent out in big numbers since the early hours of Tuesday.


The subject lines of the mails are all love and valentine related. Some samples are: "Love Rose", "Rockin' Valentine" and "Just You". Inside the mail, the same lines are repeated followed by an IP address. Clicking on the link opens up a new page. Some really cute valentine images are displayed in random order which include pictures of lovely cupids, two interlocking hearts, a love chart, a chubby piggy wooing his mate and a heart that just got recovered from a series of breakups!


But things are not all that rosy like in these pictures, as you are prompted to download a file named Valentine.exe, the mask for the Storm variant 'Zhelatin.ve'. On clicking it, like any another Storm Worm, Zhelatin.ve opens up a to and fro communication channel with its creators that allows them to control the compromised computer and relay malware laden messages and Spam.


"There are so many people out there who believe that their prince in shining armor or the charming Cinderella of their fantasy land will come alive from nowhere in the second week of February. And there's no harm in it unless you want to click on every love message appearing in your mail box. The problem is there's a tendency among people to lower their levels of discretion during occasions like this and Virus writers have been successfully exploiting this human vulnerability year after year," says Govind Rammurthy, CEO of MicroWorld Technologies.

©CIOL Bureau

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