The body of the message states, "Please see the attached zip file for details. The malicious program is contained in an 80KB attachment to the message. Initial analysis by antivirus companies indicated that the mass-mailing computer worm, called...
The email that carries the worm has “your account” in the subject line, according to Symantec, and the body reads, "Hello there, I would like to inform you about important information regarding your e-mail address.
The body of the email contains an executable file and a statement such as: "The message contains Unicode characters and has been sent as a binary attachment. Variations in the body text include: "The message cannot be represented in 7-bit ASCII...
Functions like virus checking, spam filtering and identity checking are required on servers and desktop PCs as well as the network. Content filtering is a good example; you can choose between appliances, licensed software or outsourced solutions.
The virus will send you a message first saying 'check out what I just found on the Internet', and then send you [the malicious] file. In fact, security firm Websense has warned that hackers are increasingly using instant messaging applications to...
The worm travels as an email attachment, under the subject lines: "Message could not be delivered", "Error", or "Mail Delivery System". Since Friday, email filtering vendor MessageLabs has intercepted 13,717 copies of the worm, dubbed Breatel.A-mm...