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beware if using kazaa -new virus ~~

Posted: Mon May 12, 2003 2:26 pm
by renovation
'Fizzer' Computer Virus Spreading Faster
http://news.excite.com/tech/article/id/160312|technology|05-12-2003 :: 14:46|reuters.html

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A new and complex computer virus called "Fizzer" spread rapidly across the Internet on Monday, infecting computers across the world via e-mail and the file-swapping service Kazaa, computer security experts said.
Businesses in Asia were the first to report the attack, followed by reports of tens of thousands of infections in Europe, and experts were expecting more cases in North America.

"It first appeared last Thursday and started out rather slowly," said Vincent Gullotto, who heads up an anti-virus response Team at Network Associates Inc. in Beaverton, Oregon.

Fizzer was a complex virus that combined previously known tactics from other malicious viruses, Gullotto said.

There was no threat that Fizzer would cause widespread damage similar to the disruption caused by the "SQL Slammer" in January, which bogged down computer networks across the globe, Gullotto said.

Instead, Fizzer appears as an e-mail with an attention-grabbing subject line that is activated once a user opens an attached file.

From there, it infects the shared filed folder for Kazaa, the popular program that lets users swap songs and files anonymously over the Internet.

That allows Fizzer to spread to other computers, finds information for other contacts in Microsoft Corp.'s Outlook e-mail program and mail itself to more people.

British-based virus detection firm MessageLabs recorded 17,765 cases in 24 hours to 11:30 a.m. EDT. "We've upgraded it to high-risk just for the fact that we've seen so many in the last day," said Mark Toshack, a virus analyst at MessageLabs.

The worm also has the capability to disable computer users' anti-virus and firewall software, but is otherwise not a threat to users' personal files. The biggest headache was the extra traffic it generated, bogging down corporate networks.

"It sends an e-mail message with varying format to all the addresses found in the Windows Address Book and Microsoft Outlook," Japanese security firm Trend Micro said.

The worm arrives as a file attachment with a .EXE, .PIF, .COM, or .SCR extension.

Other security software makers issued similar warnings through their Web sites, including U.S. firm Symantec Corp. and Finland's F-Secure. (Additional reporting by Carrie Lee in Hong Kong and Bernhard Warner in London)

Posted: Mon May 12, 2003 2:56 pm
by TheSovereign
thats easy dont download software from kazaa

Posted: Mon May 12, 2003 3:02 pm
by Hipnotic_Tranz
that is activated once a user opens an attached file
When will people realize not to open attachments? The <b>ONLY</b> time you should open an attachment is if the person sending the email has said he attached something to it. Otherwise, don't trust it, diguard until you can ask him/her or delete it! Common sense to me <img src=http://mywebpages.comcast.net/hipnotic_ ... es/sad.gif>

Yah..

Posted: Mon May 12, 2003 3:09 pm
by eGoCeNTRoNiX
I scan everything I download off KazaaLite, and I don't open any attachments on email unless I know who they're from.

Don't Read Ths..

Posted: Mon May 12, 2003 3:15 pm
by eGoCeNTRoNiX
I said don't read it... lol.. ***edit*** removed double post.. eGo

Posted: Mon May 12, 2003 3:17 pm
by renovation
this is crazy question but here gos !
how many people do you think don't run any kinda of virus filter ?
and how many people are there out there with virus on there computer a day -and are clueless as to knowing they have a infected computer -and if they do know just shut it off and think that will just repair it :)

Posted: Mon May 12, 2003 3:59 pm
by Hipnotic_Tranz
I sure lots of people have virus and don't even know it...hell, it's happened to me once. But I'm also sure there are lot of typcal people that think since the computer doesn't respond the way they want it to (crashes a lot, has explorer errors) then they just pass it off as a virus.

I don't run a virus filter becuase I've yet to find one I like. I'll probably get around to it one of these days, but that free one online (housecall) seems pretty good to me :)

Posted: Tue May 13, 2003 2:38 pm
by Pugsley
ok say you get infected... well no ok your not infected... How would you get it with KaZaA? would you have to download a specific file to get it ... or does it just happen. I use KaZaA to get Anime that inst licenced yet. any chance I can get it from doing that?

EDIT: wait a second... it seems all this virus is doing is spereading, and not really doing anything but annoying and chewing up bandwith.

Posted: Tue May 13, 2003 4:38 pm
by Sean
I might be able to answer that. I'm pretty sure when you have KaZaA open, it has to communicate with a server, right? Well, somehow viruses go from computer to computer that way. About a week ago, I was just lookin for music, and a Klez detection pops up out of no where (I hadn't opened a file). I have NAV 2002 installed on my server and all other computer in my home. Not sure where it came from, but NAV stopped it, so I was happy. :D

Posted: Tue May 13, 2003 11:57 pm
by Kakarot
Originally posted by Sean
I'm pretty sure when you have KaZaA open, it has to communicate with a server, right?
well, if it did I don't think it could be called a peer to peer sharing utility