Friday, May 25th 2007

Skype Worm Jumps to ICQ and MSN

A new variant of the Stration worm, which has been plaguing Windows users for the past year, has made the jump from Skype to the ICQ and MSN Messenger networks. For a computer to be infected, a user must first click on a link and then agree to download an executable file. The malicious link is listed below the instant message: "Check this out. Give me your opinion." Once installed, the worm will gradually start to send out messages to the victim's contacts. Although the worm is considered to be a low-risk infection, be careful what you click on these days.
Source: PC World
Add your own comment

7 Comments on Skype Worm Jumps to ICQ and MSN

#1
kakazza
For a computer to be infected, a user must first click on a link and then agree to download an executable file.
Norton, Kaspersky, Nod32, AVG,... do not cure stupidy.

I think that,
a) Still most problems are caused by lusers.
b) think that it's not 100% their fault since probably nobody taught them a lesson about virus/worms/malware...

People in an office are taught how to use Word, Excel,... but not how to NOT get viruses. ;)



And now, the same reply in "TPU-Power-User"-style:
lol, stupid people
Posted on Reply
#2
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
I agree KaKazza. ::rofl:: btw on the lusers comment :)
Posted on Reply
#3
mdm-adph
kakazzaNorton, Kaspersky, Nod32, AVG,... do not cure stupidy.

I think that,
a) Still most problems are caused by lusers.
b) think that it's not 100% their fault since probably nobody taught them a lesson about virus/worms/malware...

People in an office are taught how to use Word, Excel,... but not how to NOT get viruses. ;)
Considering just how dangerous hijacked computers can be these days (used as botnets to take down government/business networks, etc.), this is why I believe you should have to pass some kind of exam to even be allowed to use the Internet.

We make people take an exam before they're allowed to drive a car -- why don't we make people take an exam before they're allowed to gain access to a network wherein their ignorant actions could potentially harm hundreds of thousands of people?
Posted on Reply
#4
Darkrealms
mdm-adphWe make people take an exam before they're allowed to drive a car -- why don't we make people take an exam before they're allowed to gain access to a network wherein their ignorant actions could potentially harm hundreds of thousands of people?
This is true, but how many drunk drivers, idiots on cell phones, accidents, and even deaths do we still have? Plus its easy to drive a car without a license and there are many people that do it.
I think there is no cure for human stupidity (well any rational one that is...)
Posted on Reply
#5
mdm-adph
DarkrealmsThis is true, but how many drunk drivers, idiots on cell phones, accidents, and even deaths do we still have? Plus its easy to drive a car without a license and there are many people that do it.
I think there is no cure for human stupidity (well any rational one that is...)
How many do we still have? A LOT less than we'd have if we didn't have any testing in place at all, buddy.

It's wrong not to apply a solution if it only partly fixes a problem, especially if there's no other solution to speak of.
Posted on Reply
#6
theonetruewill
This is bad for kids. It's not that they're stupid, just ignorant and blissfully unaware of the consequences, they think it's just a link from their friends. You can't blame them that much. I made sure I told the young ones.
Posted on Reply
#7
Darkrealms
mdm-adphHow many do we still have? A LOT less than we'd have if we didn't have any testing in place at all, buddy.

It's wrong not to apply a solution if it only partly fixes a problem, especially if there's no other solution to speak of.
That is true, there are a lot less. Enforcement has helped with that, but that kind of enforcement on the internet would require more loss of freedom than I'm willing to give up. Besides sales would be down and expenses would be up.
Posted on Reply
Dec 18th, 2024 13:52 EST change timezone

New Forum Posts

Popular Reviews

Controversial News Posts