Hello TBUDL

I've just been read this on the PC Flank security site

Fake virus alert carries Braid worm
November 11, 2002 

Fake email virus alert sent by a Russian antivirus company Kaspersky
Labs was infected with Braid worm. After massive attack on the company's
Web server, hackers have stolen its customer list and emailed them all
with a worm disguised as a company newsletter. "We are conducting an
investigation to reveal the sources of this attack and are taking the
necessary measures... to ensure that this type of attack will never
succeed in the future," Eugene Kaspersky, founder and head of research
for the company, said in an advisory about the email. Braid, also known
by Kaspersky Labs as Bridex, hasn't spread very widely. The worm, which
is a variant of the Lovebug virus, is written in Visual Basic and has
its own email engine, which means that it can spread itself even if
compromised computer does not have an email software such as Outlook
installed. The worm infects computers running on Windows. It creates a
number of copies of itself on the hard drive then searches for email
addresses and then sends itself out to them. Kaspersky Labs reminds
users that their newsletters arrive in plain text format and do not
contain any attached objects. If users receive a message with attached
objects � they should not open them, but submit them to Kaspersky Labs'
technical support ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for an expert evaluation.

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Regards
William

Flying with The Bat!  www.ritlabs.com/the_bat 
Windows 2000 Pro 2195 Service Pack 2


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