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Talking Trojan strikes

posted onJuly 3, 2007
by hitbsecnews

Computer users have been warned to watch out for a talking virus. The new attack, detected by PandaLabs, uses the Windows text reader to play the following sentences:

“You has [sic] been infected. I repeat you has been infected and your system files has been deleted. Sorry. Have a nice day and bye bye.”

PandaLabs said the comments are repeated over and over again while the Trojan tries to delete the entire content of the computer’s hard disc. Researchers at the antivirus software company warned that even if the virus fails to wipe the user’s hard disk, it may still delete essential Widows files, which could prevent the operating system from working when the machine is next rebooted.

Luis Corrons, Technical Director of PandaLabs, said, “This is a very peculiar Trojan. Not only does it delete computer files, but it also makes fun of users. Additionally, it does everything necessary to make it impossible to stop its actions.”

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