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Second virus targets MSN Messenger users

posted onMarch 9, 2005
by hitbsecnews

Security watchers have warned that the Kelvir.B worm has begun spreading around the world, dropping a payload in the form of another worm, known as Spybot, on infected PCs.

The worm spreads using MSN Messenger when unwitting recipients click on a URL in a message reading: "lol! see it! u'll like it"

Once clicked the link downloads a variant of the Spybot worm and sends a message to everyone else on the user's contact list.

Spybot is thought to be used by spammers. It includes software that gives third parties control of infected PCs, allowing them to be used as spam generators or in distributed denial of service attacks.

This is the second virus that uses MSN Messenger to propagate and some fear it may have an impact on business adoption of instant messaging.

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