Energy News  
Computer Virus Uses European Storms To Spread Quickly

File you safely inside your home away from the storm, some script kiddie not content to play with their X-Box until the storms passed, decided to let a virus out to play.
by Staff Writers
Helsinki (AFP) Jan 19, 2007
A computer virus made use of storms sweeping across Europe to infect email systems and spread rapidly before dying down on Friday, a Finnish IT security company said. The virus appeared in emails with the subject line "230 dead as storm batters Europe" and attachments bearing names such as "Full Clip.exe", "Full Story.exe", "Read More.exe" and "Video.exe".

The programme infects computers when users click on the message.

"A significant network attack was launched globally in the early hours of Thursday morning using news of a European storm as the hook to lure the unsuspecting," anti-virus programme producer F-Secure said in a statement.

The company, which ranked the virus a two on its scale of three, said several hundred thousand email addresses had received the virus but only a few thousand people were believed to have opened the infected attachment.

By Friday at 4:00 pm (1400 GMT), the epidimic was almost neutralised.

"The situation is not changing anymore. The virus was mostly targetting European users as it was sent out very early European time and reached European boxes when people woke up. It was not too interested in American audiences," chief research officer at F-Secure, Mikko Hyppoenen, said.

"It's dying, but users will be affected until the users realise they're infected and clean their machines," he said.

Anti-virus programmes automatically block viruses of this kind. Computer users who do not have such a programme can manually delete the message.

"What is significant here ... is the timely nature of this assault in relation to the European storm. Gangs are clearly using every technique and even tragedies like these to gain access to vulnerable machines," Hyppoenen said.

The virus was detected in Asia on Friday, where it was likely to have been created, F-Secure said.

"The likely intention is to create a new raft of zombie computers to steal information and to further propagate large-scale spam (unwanted email)," according to F-Secure.

The "Trojan" virus creates a backdoor in the computer that can be exploited later by the programme authors.

Countries across Europe on Thursday and Friday were hit by devastating storms that killed at least 40 people and left widespread damage and disruption to travel and power supplies.

Source: Agence France-Presse

Community
Email This Article
Comment On This Article

Related Links
Read More About the Chinese Space Program
Taiwan News at SinoDaily.com
Learn about the Superpowers of the 21st Century at SpaceWar.com
Learn about laser weapon technology at SpaceWar.com
Learn about missile defense at SpaceWar.com
Cyberwar - Internet Security News - Systems and Policy Issues



Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily :: SpaceWar :: TerraDaily :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News


Clappers Record At DIA
Washington (UPI) Jan 15, 2007
The man expected to be tapped as the next Pentagon intelligence chief instituted a controversial and ultimately failed reorganization at the Defense Intelligence Agency when he led it in the 1990's.







  • Big Oil Digs In Heels As Congress Moves On Tax Breaks
  • Canada's New Government Launches EcoEnergy Technology Initiative
  • New Fuel Cell Design Adds Better Control While Reducing Complexity
  • Survey Shows Strong Support For Offshore Wind Power

  • Zapatero Pins Faith In Renewable Energy Amid Nuclear Debate
  • Nuclear Waste Land
  • Most Germans Oppose Nuclear Power Phase-Out
  • Iran To 'Honor Principles' Of Nuclear Control Treaty

  • U.S. wood-fired boilers cause concern
  • Climate Change Affecting Outermost Atmosphere Of Earth
  • TIMED Celebrates 5-Year Anniversary
  • Steering Clear Of Icy Skies

  • Sweden's Tree Line Moving At Fastest Rate For 7,000 Years
  • Soil Nutrients Shape Tropical Forests, Large-Scale Study Indicates
  • Health Of Brazilian Rainforest Depends On Dust From One Valley In Africa
  • Forests Can Also Raise Temperature Of Earth

  • California Fruit Crops Devastated By Freeze Says Schwarzenegger
  • California's Big Freeze Threatening Citrus Crops
  • 150,000 Trout Killed At Fish Farm In Storm Off Norway
  • Clear Strong Guidelines Needed For Marine Aquaculture

  • When Will Russian Cars Go To Detroit
  • New Battery Era Fires Up GM
  • What Will Russians Drive In 2010
  • Chinese Carmakers Head West

  • Time to test the Guardian Missile Defense System For Commercial Aircraft
  • Operational Testing And Evaluation Of Guardian Commercial Airline Anti-Missile System Begins
  • USGS Examines Environmental Impacts Of Aircraft De-Icers
  • China Gives Rare Glimpse Of Homegrown Jet Fighter

  • Could NASA Get To Pluto Faster? Space Expert Says Yes - By Thinking Nuclear
  • NASA plans to send new robot to Jupiter
  • Los Alamos Hopes To Lead New Era Of Nuclear Space Tranportion With Jovian Mission
  • Boeing Selects Leader for Nuclear Space Systems Program

  • The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2006 - SpaceDaily.AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA PortalReports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additionalcopyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any Web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy Statement