W32.Misodene aka W32.Misodene.A:a mass-mailing
worm that sends itself to email addresses found
on an infected machine. Uses its own SMTP engine
to propogate.
The email has the following characteristics:
Subject: Qui sabe el Pentagono sobre usted Translated: (What the Pentagon knows about you)
Attachment name: <Random>.xls
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W32.Netsky.AA/AB aka NetSky.AA/AB:new variants
of mass-mailing worm W32.Netsky aka NetSky. Uses
its own SMTP engine to send itself to email addresses
it finds on all drives.
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W32.Beagle.W [X/Y/Z] aka Bagle.W [X/Y/Z]:
attempts to spread using email and file-sharing
networks. Opens a backdoor on an infected computer.
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W32.Netsky.X/Y aka NetSky.X/Y:new variants
of mass-mailing worm W32.Netsky aka NetSky. Uses
its own SMTP engine to send itself to email addresses
it finds on all drives.
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W32.Netsky.V aka NetSky.V:variant of mass-mailing
worm W32.Netsky aka NetSky. Spreads as HTML email
using known exploit vulnerability in Microsoft Internet
Explorer.
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W32.Netsky.T aka NetSky.T:variant of mass-mailing
worm W32.Netsky.S aka NetSky.S. Contains backdoor
functionality [port 6789] and may perform DoS attack
against specified Web sites.
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W32.Netsky.S aka NetSky.S:new variant of
mass-mailing worm W32.Netsky aka NetSky. Contains
backdoor functionality and may perform DoS attack
against specified Web sites.
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W32.Sober.F aka Sober.F:spreads by using
its own SMTP engine. Sends itself as an email attachment
and tries to download and execute a file from a
remote Web site.
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