Mystery worm scrambles Iranian databases
A new worm that appears to be targeted at Iran seeks to sabotage corporate databases by searching for specific phrases and values and replacing them with random ones.
This latest bug, dubbed the "Narilam" worm, goes after Microsoft SQL databases, according to Symantec, which first uncovered the malicious code.
Despite its ability to destroy databases, it may be cold comfort to its victims to know that Narilam does not steal data. "The malware does not have the functionality to steal information from the infected system," Shuinchi Imano, a Symantec security researcher, said. "[It] appears to be programmed specifically to damage the data within the targeted database."