Storm Trojan breaking records - don't open the .zip
Now, if you have noticed an increase of traffic to your spam folder, know that Strom Trojan is responsible for it. Security experts report a fifty times bigger spam load than usual worldwide. Computerworld writes: "The malicious spam, Swidler went on, tries to convince users that their computers are already infected with malware and now part of a botnet. "They're telling people that their e-mail access is about to be cut off, and that they have to install this patch to continue using [e-mail]." Moreover, the computer security illiterate users are pushed to unzip the attached file, with the password cleverly provided in the mail, which not only installs a Storm Trojan, but also disables the security software, hides the Trojan with a rootkit, rips any sensitive data from the computer and starts using it as a zombie spam bot. Nice. For last, let me tell you that I'm feeling a bit overprotected right now. I didn't receive even one instance of this Storm Trojan spam, so it looks like my anti-spam filters are working double time. But, they do tend to let through the innocent, laughable, buy v1@gr@ spams, which is kind of weird. |
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