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Hackers resort to gorilla tactics with Wurmark-K worm

posted onMay 10, 2005
by hitbsecnews

Experts at SophosLabs™, Sophos's global network of virus and spam analysis centres, have warned users about an in-the-wild email worm which displays a picture of a famous albino gorilla as it infects innocent computers.

The Wurmark-K worm spreads as an email attachment. Emails carrying the virus have a variety of characteristics. If recipients open the attached ZIP file and launch the files contained inside (which can have names such as Sexy_02.scr, Admirer_005.scr, Photo_01.pif, Lover_01.scr and Just_For_You.pif) then they will be infected by the worm and a graphic of an albino gorilla is displayed.

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