latest virus high risk

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by samantha pia, Apr 18, 2007.

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    There has been a recent surge in email spam containing the threat known as Storm Trojan Worm (Trojan.Peacomm) which is quickly becoming the largest threat of 2007.

    Severity: High Risk

    When the Trojan Storm executable file is downloaded, the code installs a rootkit that disguises the malicious program. From there, the machine is remotely hijacked by a type of botnet, peer-to-peer network, only to be exploited later to steal personal data or to use the computer to post spam.
     
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    s25 Member

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    sounds nasty, will watch out for it tho.
     
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    mitcharr Notable Member

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    crap, i am reknown for getting viruses, my dad gets cut, and i have to keep reformatting the computer, because the viruses screw up our protection
     
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  5. samantha pia

    samantha pia Prominent Member

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    #5
    this one sounds bad
     
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    designcode Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for letting us know. I hate viruses.
     
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    thanks for the info, I won't be opening any dodgy emails any time soon.
     
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    checksum Notable Member

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    Sounds pretty similar to a lot of the viruses out there.
     
    checksum, Apr 18, 2007 IP
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    Thanks for the info :)
     
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    .l.mac ftw
     
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    I have a yahoo account isn't it if your e-mail has virus in it Yahoo will warn you? I opened one e-mail and a yahoo message warned me that the file contains a virus. I am not really that techy person.
     
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    fej Active Member

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    thanks for letting us know. That's quite scary. Actually im more afraid of my web server being infected with a virus or my site being hacked. That'll really freak me out!:eek:
     
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    ash1 Active Member

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    havent ppl learnt not to download from emails!
     
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    one would think...but unfortunately many do not (think)

    I received a flurry of exe files in emails a couple weeks ago during the whole Iraq & Britain thing...the attachment claimed "missiles fired from X to Y....photos inside" or some bull crap :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
     
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    i have a question...if i do not download the messages using an email application and just use webmail...am i still at risk? also, i never download anything from senders who i do not know.
     
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    i already got a few torjons that norton deleted!
    i don't open emails that are unexpected, that minimises the risk of getting a virus!
    by the way, smantha, your previous avatar was nice!!
     
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    samantha pia Prominent Member

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    #17
    most are low to medium risk, not high like this.

    think of a virus like a flu, the virus/flu has to be out their before they can make the fix/cure/antidote
    so a virus comes 1st, the fix comes after lots of people have been infected and some have reported the virus to the anti virus companies, who then make a fix. always scan your emails yourself too.

    first off, you are a little better protected but read above reply to understand how a virus works and gets a fix.

    never download anything from anyone you dont know, and always distrust anything a friend sends you to download in an email, never open it without scanning it.

    why when it's a friend?
    simple a virus works and spreads from pc to pc by infecting 1 pc and finding everyone in that pc's email address book, it then send its self to everyone in your address book, as an email from you.
    so your friends think you have sent them an email and trust it then open it, and they open a virus from you, although you never sent it.

    so it is wrong to trust mail from people you know, as most virii spread via people you have on your friends list. ;)


    ty sweetie, i think 3 years of it on DP is long enough so i changed it as requested
     
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    Thanks for the info. I'll take that in mind ;)
     
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    is that virus very harmfull? from where we can get this virus?

    Any way thanks for the info
     
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  20. miktor

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    thanks for the response but i only download files i am expecting to receive =]

    also, i have never had a virus infect my computer at all...everyone comes to me when they screw up their computer with viruses, adware, spyware and all that other crap
     
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