FYI.

CNETnews.com by Elinor Mills

The Waledac worm is gearing up for a spam campaign related to the July 4 holiday, a security researcher warned on Thursday.

Researchers analyzing the code of the worm, which has been deploying updates to previously compromised PCs, have discovered that at least 18 domain names have been registered related to fireworks and Independence Day that will be used to trick people into visiting a malicious Web site, said Pierre-Marc Bureau, a senior researcher at antivirus vendor ESET.

Starting any time now and lasting through the weekend, the spam e-mails will arrive in in-boxes with a message urging the recipient to watch a July 4 video. The e-mails are expected to include a link to a site with an executable that, instead of playing a video when double-clicked, will download malware that turns the visiting PC into another bot on the botnet, Bureau said.




  1. ahtnos says:

    I’m very worried. I’ll definitely get this using Firefox 3.5 on Ubuntu. In other news, spammers try tailoring spam to current events, a tactic never seen before. Experts are worried the trend could spread to Twitter, resulting in spam like “OMG I hurd Jef Goldblum fel of teh clif!”

  2. deowll says:

    Why didn’t this so called news article tell what flaw if any this thing is supposed to exploit?

    My updates are current and I run antimalware so is this thing a threat or not?

  3. Rick's Cafe says:

    I wonder if opening the comments to this article is the same as opening the e-mail refered to in the article?

    Happy Holiday!


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