Qu'est ce que c'est gavant à la longue tout ce spam...

Ca me donne presque envie d'activer la case "autoriser seulement le
courrier de mes contacts" ...

Mais bon quand on bosse pas en interne...c pas l'idéal :-)


Le mar 22/05/2007 à 13:00, Jacques GAIGNARD a écrit :

> Bonjour,
> 
> J'ai d'abord cru à un hoax. (pardon Christophe)
> Mais on trouve une trace sur le site de Sophos
> http://www.sophos.fr/security/analyses/sbbadbunnya.html?_log_from=rss
> 
> Jacques GAIGNARD
> 
> 
> 
> CAZIN Christophe DSIC MISSION CRISTAL a écrit :
> > Si quelqu'un en sait plus ...
> >
> > Christophe
> >
> > OpenOffice worm downloads bunny porn
> >
> > http://www.itnews.com.au/newsstory.aspx?CIaNID=52570&src=site-marq
> >
> > By Robert Jaques,      22 May 2007 10:04 AEST      Security         
> > A   A       A
> >
> > A newly-discovered worm targeting OpenOffice attempts to download indecent
> > JPEG images onto compromised Windows, Mac and Linux PCs.
> >
> > Sophos warned today that Badbunny-A, a macro worm for OpenOffice/StarBasic
> > that also drops scripts in other languages, downloads pictures of a man
> > wearing a bunny suit performing a sexual act in woodland.
> >
> > The malware infects computer users when they open an OpenOffice Draw file
> > called badbunny.odg
> >
> > A macro within the file performs different functions depending on whether
> > the user is running Windows, MacOS or Linux. These can include executing
> > other self-replicating JavaScript and Perl viruses.
> > advertisement
> >
> >
> >
> > The worm also downloads and displays an image of a scantily clad woman with
> > a man dressed as a rabbit, irrespective of the operating system being used.
> >
> > "The group responsible for writing the BadBunny malware does not seem to
> > have much confidence in it spreading, as it sent the worm directly to our
> > labs," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos.
> >
> > "Hackers have written plenty of StarBasic malware in the past, but the most
> > 'in the wild' this one is likely to get is by displaying a picture of a
> > 'furvert' in the woods.
> >
> > "This is old-school malware seemingly written to show off and prove a proof
> > of concept rather than a serious attempt to spy on and steal from computer
> > users.
> >
> > "A financially motivated hacker would have targeted more widely-used
> > software and been more discreet in their use of imagery." 
> >
> >
> >   
> 
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