anti virus software

Storm Worm Continues to Spread

An e-mail worm that infects personal computers continues to spread after officials first detected it in Europe and the U.S. earlier this year.

The worm, known as Storm, initially tried to trick recipients with a dramatic news story. By clicking on a link to the fake story, recipients would effectively open their PC's doors. Security companies fought back, but Storm mutated, turning up in the form of e-cards from known contacts.

Researchers from the security firm SecureWorks announced at this week's Black Hat conference in Las Vegas that they've been tracking the worm, and uncovered the scam behind it. Apparently the people behind Storm are using their growing network of infected PCs to spread encouraging news about penny stocks. People fall for the ploy, buy the stock and drive up the price. Then the Storm folks sell, and cash in on the difference. How to avoid falling prey? Follow the same directions we keep hearing over and over again: Update your anti-virus software and don't click through on suspicious links.—Gregory Mone

Via USA Today

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Ask a Geek: Eugene Kaspersky

Can viruses attack my cellphone?

If it´s a smartphone,
you bet. In 2004, virus writers released Cabir, the first proof-of-concept virus that could infect smartphones through
an open Bluetooth connection.
So far, Cabir and the 175 other smartphone viruses in the wild haven´t done enough damage to warrant headlines. But it´s only a matter of time before there´s enough financial upside for criminal hackers to begin seriously attacking smartphones. And then, watch out.

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