Netsky Worm Hits the Net

Antivirus software companies are warning that a new version of the NetSky e-mail worm is circulating on the Internet. The warning comes only a day after the appearance of a new variant of the Beagle or "Bagle" worm prompted similar warnings.

NetSky.B, also known as Moodown.B, first appeared on Wednesday and is spreading via infected e-mail messages and shared network folders. Once installed, NetSky tries to disable antivirus software, steal e-mail addresses, and copy itself to shared network folders, antivirus companies say.

The new worm is a modified version of NetSky.A, which appeared on Monday. Like its predecessor, NetSky.B arrives in e-mail messages that have randomly generated subject lines such as "something for you," "hello," or "fake." The worm file is contained in a zipped attachment that also has a randomly generated name and file type such as "document" "stuff" or "party." File attachments with an .exe, .scr, or .pif extension are also common, says antivirus company TruSecure.

Keeping Track
Network Associates is receiving between 40 and 50 copies of the worm each hour, both from customers and worm-generated e-mail, according to a company spokesperson. Most copies of the worm appear to be coming from the Netherlands and elsewhere in Europe, says NAI, TruSecure, and others.

Antivirus companies released updated virus definition files to spot the new version of NetSky and advised customers to update their antivirus software as soon as possible.

The new worm outbreak follows a similar infestation on Tuesday, when a new version of the Beagle (or "Bagle") worm surfaced and began spreading rapidly.

The sudden appearance of virus-laden e-mail messages may be evidence of a virus spreading, or of a massive "seeding" of a new virus using spam e-mail messages, antivirus experts says. A similar seeding was behind the sudden appearance of NetSky.A on Monday, says antivirus company F-Secure of Helsinki.
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Symantec now rates this virus a threat rating of 4 (out of 5).

W32.Netsky.B@mm is a Category 4 mass-mailing worm which arrives with varied email subject, body, and attachment, and attempts to spread through both email and file sharing folders.

Here's Symantec's info on the worm, just the link to not make the article too long:
_http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.netsky.b@mm.html

It says that today's LiveUpdate can detect the worm, and they have a tool to remove it available at: _http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.netsky.b@mm.removal.tool.html

NoSpam
 
Man..not another one!!Some people have too much time on their hands to create these things. :rolleyes: Keep virus scanners updated.
 
Wish these script kiddies would give us all a break & do something usefull with their skills instead of annoying millions of users, like woody says, ALWAYS keep Ur antivirus updated

BaNzI :D
 
There was only one for Avast, but there were three in one day when MyDoom was going about, yep it a pain, but it better to be safe than have all Ur contacts yelling at U for infecting them :(

BaNzI :D
 
thanks for the info NOSPAM :)

another good tip is that if you use POPMAIL or HOTMAIL you can use MAILWASHER to intercept all mails and manually or auto delete any suspect emails :)
 
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