Tasin worms ate my Windows files
Security experts have issued a warning over the newly intercepted A, B and C variants of the Tasin worm, which have begun to spread rapidly by email.
The malicious worms use social engineering tricks to distract users while they are sent out from infected computers before deleting a large number of system files.
Tasin.A was first detected a few days ago. It has not been the centre of any explosive propagation, but has gradually crept up the rankings of the viruses most frequently detected by IT security firm Panda Software.
The worm arrives in an email written in Spanish. Both the subject and the text are highly variable, selected from a random list of options.