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MyDoom creators ask for job in anti-virus industry.


The creators of the latest versions of the MyDoom email worm have embedded a secret message inside their code, asking for a job in the anti virus industry. The MyDoom-V and MyDoom-U worms, spread via email in the form of an email file attachment See e-mail attachment. . If innocent users launch the malicious file, the worms activate and may attempt to download a backdoor See trapdoor.  Trojan horse See Trojan.

Trojan Horse

hollow horse concealed soldiers, enabling them to enter and capture Troy. [Gk. Myth.: Iliad]

See : Deceit



(application, security) Trojan horse
 called Surila.

Hidden inside these worm's code is a message which does not get displayed on infected users' computers: 'We searching 4 work in AV industry.' "It's hard to tell if the creators of these new versions of the MyDoom worm are being serious, but there is no way that anybody in the anti-vires industry would touch them with a bargepoloe" said Sophos. 'Its very simple--if you write a virus, we will never ever employ you.

Not only is it deeply unethical to write malicious code, but it raises issues as to whether you could ever be trusted to develop the software which protects millions of users around the world from attack every day.' Sophos believes the skills required to write reliable anti-virus software anti-virus software nAntivirensoftware f  are very different from those shown by a virus writer. 'Anti-virus software is much more difficult to write than a computer virus.

Anti-virus developers have to ensure that their software works reliably, detecting more than 90,000 computer viruses on a wide variety of operating systems Operating systems can be categorized by technology, ownership, licensing, working state, usage, and by many other characteristics. In practice, many of these groupings may overlap.  and network configurations without making mistakes or causing problems. Virus writers don't care
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 if their code crashes or causes incompatibilities--you don't have to be a genius to write a virus,' www.sophos.com
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Title Annotation:Security News and Products; MyDoom
Publication:Database and Network Journal
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Oct 1, 2004
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