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Cybernet is based on W97M/Pri.Q. The worm part of the virus is quite close to Melissa, as it is a macro virus which uses Outlook to spread to the first 50 addresses in the local address book. However, Cybernet infects Excel's XLS files as well as Word's DOC files. |
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VBS/LoveLetter is a VBScript worm. It spreads through e-mail as a chain letter. |
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W97M/Melissa was initially distributed in an internet discussion group called alt.sex. The virus was sent in a file called LIST.DOC, which contained passwords for X-rated websites. When users downloaded the file and opened it in Microsoft Word, a macro inside the document executed and e-mailed the LIST.DOC file to 50 people listed in the user's e-mail alias file. |
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I-Worm.MTX is a combination virus (worm, Trojan, and virus). It is generally received as one of the following attachments to an email.
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Spread via email as an attched file named PrettyPark.exe. The file will have the icon of a South Park cartoon character. If executed, the worm first installs itself to the Windows\System directory as FILES32.VXD and then sends a copy of itself to all addresses listed in the Outlook/Outlook Express address book. |
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This is network worm with backdoor capabilities, which spreads itself under Win32 systems. The worm was reported in-the-wild in July-August, 2000. The worm itself is Win32 executable file and about 120K long, written in MS Visual C++. |
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Resume is a Melissa-like worm that sends itself with Outlook application. |
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W97M/Suppl is a worm the was posted to several newsgroups at September 17th, 1999. It spreads itself as an e-mail worm, with an attachment file called Suppl.doc. |
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In Microsoft Word there are three types of hazardous, auto-executing macros: auto-execute macros, auto-macros, and macros with command names. There is one auto-execute macro in Word named AutoExec. |
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New viruses appear daily, usually via email. You can innocently click on a new site and download a malicious program, or malware. Children can exchange viruses as well as computer games. Kaspersky's award winning antivirus and anti-malware. |
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