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Wednesday, December 07, 2005

IM Worm 'Chats' to Victims

CNET is reporting a new worm that tricks users on America Online's Instant Messenger to download a .pif file containing a trojan that does the usual evil things. The worm, IM.Myspace04.AIM, appears to respond to keywords. Dubious people asking about possible viruses are assured, "lol no its not its a virus". If this trend continues (oh, it will) make sure you only chat with known users and DO NOT download files unless you have an up to date anti-virus, etc. on your Windows machine. You might also want to try using GAIM IM client.

Posted by Matthew Carrick at 12:37.09 PM EST | Permanent Link
Edited on: Thursday, December 22, 2005 8:36.52 AM EST
| Categories: Alternative Applications, Instant Messaging, Security Alerts, Virus-Trojan-Worm Alerts