View Full Version : FBI: BEWARE of the Valentine virus!!


Ball Lightning
Feb 15, 2008, 02:04 AM
Have any of you been effected by this?

Link (http://www.efluxmedia.com/news_FBI_Beware_of_Valentine_Days_Virus_14030.html )


The Federal Bureau of Investigation issued a warning Tuesday saying that all the romantics across the United States should be aware of a malicious computer worm spread through Valentine’s Day e-cards. Once the recipient receives the email, he is then directed to click on a link to retrieve an electronic greeting card (e-card).

After the recipient clicks on the link, malware is downloaded to the Internet-connected device and causes it to become infected and part of the Storm Worm botnet. A botnet is a network of compromised machines under the control of a single user.

"The Storm Worm virus has capitalized on various holidays in the last year by sending millions of emails advertising an e-card link within the text of the spam email. Valentine's Day has been identified as the next target," the FBI said, according to the Agence France-Presse.

Apparently, the Storm Worm virus began circulating in January 2007, surfacing in e-mails showing photos of damage from European windstorms. The Storm Worm began infecting thousands of (mostly private) computers in Europe and the United States on Friday, January 19, 2007. It spread using an e-mail message, initially with a subject line about the then-recent weather disaster (windstorm Kyrill): "230 dead as storm batters Europe".

Over the subsequent weekend there were six subsequent waves of the attack, and Monday, January 22, 2007, the Storm Worm accounted for 8 percent of all virus infections globally. The Trojan horse only affects computers using Microsoft operating systems, and was named Storm Worm by Finnish company F-Secure.

Other names include W32/Nuwar@MM (McAfee), Troj/Dorf and Mal/Dorf (Sophos), Trojan.Peacomm (Symantec), TROJ_SMALL.EDW (Trend Micro), Win32/Nuwar (ESET), Win32/Nuwar.N@MM!CME-711 (Windows Live OneCare), W32/Zhelatin (F-Secure and Kaspersky) and Trojan.Peed, Trojan.Tibs (BitDefender).

carmen510
Feb 16, 2008, 05:02 AM
No, not yet.

Tank_Guy#3
Feb 18, 2008, 11:51 AM
Nah, I'm smart enough not to open it.

I know the email addresses of people that email me. It isn't one of theirs, then I don't bother opening it.

uat2d
Feb 18, 2008, 11:56 AM
i don't get mail... only on my birthday (only from CivFanatics (;))) and online-games' registration... i suppose i should consider myself lucky!

oh, and i give my e-mail indiscriminately:

tgtlw@hotmail.com

Shadylookin
Feb 18, 2008, 07:02 PM
the botnet doesn't work on my OS:p is the worm even an issue for updated MS machines?

Chairman Meow
Feb 18, 2008, 07:54 PM
Oy vey. Don't turn off your brain when you turn on your computer and you'll be fine. Most recent viruses have been transmitted through social engineering (i.e. Click this and you'll get naked pics of {celebrity}/a valentine just for you/etc.) Don't open spam messages, and you won't have a problem.