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WORLD CUP: New worm tries to score

posted onMay 25, 2006
by hitbsecnews

World Cup soccer fans should be aware of a new worm being circulated by e-mail with the German-language message "WM-Tickets" or "Weltmeisterschaft," security vendor Sophos warned Wednesday.

The e-mail contains an attachment, which, when opened, activates the W32/Zasran-A worm. The worm is programmed to send itself to addresses stored in Microsoft's Outlook address book and manipulate security settings to give hackers access to other personal information stored in users' PCs.

The Zasran-A worm is the second World Cup-related virus detected in May, with the games scheduled to kick off June 9.

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