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MiMail.J worm arrives to plague us

posted onNovember 19, 2003
by hitbsecnews

NO SOONER IS MiMail.I out of the way than MiMail.J has arrived on the inbox scene, according to security firm iSecure.
The variant of the dangerous worm has been in the wild for the last 12 hours or so, according to iSecure expert Ken Dunham.

The reason for the rapid new revs, according to Dunham, is because the crooks behind the scam want to sneak past antiviral software.

He said that the virus writers are now employing a multiple attack approach, with lots of variants launched "in a wave of attacks within a short period of time".

Like MiMail.I, which we reported on last week, the J variant masquerades as a PayPal letter in a bid to steal your credit card details.

He said: "Thousands of MiMail.J emails are now lying in wait for the business day to resume".

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