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Latest Email worm has SCO-facing payloadNovarg / MyDoom declared criticalPublished Tuesday 27th January 2004 03:22 GMT Going by the name of 'Novarg' or 'MyDoom', the latest mass-mailing worm to infest your in-tray is spreading at the same rate as SoBig, according to the anti-virus industry. The worm also targets the SCO Group's corporate website, according to a Symantec alert. On Windows PCs, the worm creates 64 threads which will hit www.sco.com with GET requests, between February 1 and 12. It also copies itself to KaZaA's download directory, masquerading as a software executable: names include icq2004-final and winamp5. Windows users should check for a file named shimgapi.dll in the system directory, and update their AV software. For most users the major inconvenience will be the bandwidth consumed: the executable attachment is 22kb in size. For SCO, it represents a different problem. When the Blaster worm was primed to attack Microsoft's Windows Update servers, the company shut down for the duration of the attempted denial of service. ® Related StoriesBlaster rewrites Windows worm rules [full coverage]
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