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MyDoom-0 computer worm spreading quickly.


Sophos have warned computer users of a new variant of the MyDoom worm, which is hitting email inboxes worldwide. The W32/MyDoom-O worm travels in the form of an email attachment See e-mail attachment. , attached to a message pretending to be from die users Internet providers Internet provider - Internet Service Provider  or company's support team saying that their PC has been used by hackers to send spam E-mail that is not requested. Also known as "unsolicited commercial e-mail" (UCE), "unsolicited bulk e-mail" (UBE), "gray mail" and just plain "junk mail," the term is both a noun (the e-mail message) and a verb (to send it). . The MyDoom-O worm can generate a number of different mails when spreading itself.

A typical example sent by the virus looks as follows:

Dear user <email address>

Your account was used to send a large amount of spam during this week.

Obviously, your computer had been compromised and now runs a trojan proxy saver.

Please follow instruction in order to keep your computer safe.

Have a nice day,

<domain name> user support team.

So, if your email address See Internet address.  was John. Smith@XYZCorp.com the email would be signed from the 'XYZCorp.com user support team'.

Comment: Computer users are becoming aware that spammers take over innocent third party computers to send their marketing messages. This worm plays on that fear and pretends that users have already been hacked Modified. Attacked. Having code altered. See hack and hacker.  and exploited by spammers. All computer users should keep their anti-virus up-to-date and ensure they never launch an unsolicited un·so·lic·it·ed  
adj.
Not looked for or requested; unsought: an unsolicited manuscript; unsolicited opinions.


unsolicited
Adjective
 email attachment. Sophos recommends that companies protect their email with a consolidated solution to thwart the virus and spam threats as well as secure their desktop and servers with automatically updated anti-virus protection, attachment. Sophos recommends that companies protect their email with a consolidated solution to thwart the virus and spam threats as well as secure their desktop and servers with automatically updated anti-virus protection.

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Date:Aug 1, 2004
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