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Exclamation Panda Security's weekly report on viruses and intruders

I signed up for Panda's virus newsletter & reports so I'll add them here as I get them.

[Virus Alerts, by Panda Security (http://www.pandasecurity.com)

This week's PandaLabs report looks at the Hiloti.A Trojan,
PersonalAntivirus and IRCBot.CML worm.

When run, the Hiloti.A Trojan sets the Mandatory Integrity Control level
(MIC) to low. This way, it can run any file downloaded without the user
noticing. In this case, it downloads the Lop adware, designed to show
advertising messages.

Additionally, Hiloti.A logs onto Internet Explorer as a BHO (Browser
Helper Object), monitoring Internet browsing. If users use Firefox, the
malware injects a code on the pages monitored (over a hundred) to
redirect searches carried out on those domains to pages that contain
more malware to be downloaded.


PersonalAntivirus is a fake antivirus. As with all such adware,
PersoanlAntivirus is designed to convince users that the system is
infected with malware. To do so, it performs a false scan of the
affected system, during which it detects several malware samples (image:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/panda_security/3448900109/)


Finally, IRCBot.CML, is a worm that allows remote intruders to access
and control the computer via IRC. This worm passes itself off as a photo
to reach computers, but once run displays an error message with the
text: "Picture can not be displayed".

Next, IRCBot.CML opens several ports and tries to connect to an FTP
server to send the user's data, keystroke captures, etc.

This worm spreads through MSN Messenger, trying to infect all the user's
contacts.

Panda Security has created a page where users can relate their
experiences with malware (whether their money or data has been stolen,
etc.). On sending the comments, users receive a free download of Panda
Internet Security 2009 with two months' services. You can see the page
here:
http://www.pandasecurity.com/spain/h...ware-stories/]

If you want to read more here's the website-
http://www.pandasecurity.com/homeusers/security-info/
and if you want to subscribe to the newsletters-
http://www.pandasecurity.com/homeuse...a=particulares
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