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OU812
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: California
Posts: 12,651
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Anyone posted about "Webber" (aka "Heloc")
VirusList.com Virus Alerts & Virus News. Wednesday, July
16, 2003 The "Webber" Trojan Turns Computers Into Spam Machines 1. The "Webber" Trojan Turns Computers Into Spam Machines Kaspersky Labs reports the mass mailing of the new trojan program "Webber" (aka "Heloc"). Webber does its harm by installing a proxy server by which evildoers can send out any data held on infected machines. This past week Kaspersky Labs detected three Trojan programs of this type. "In essence, we have a situation involving the creation of an illegal, extended network that is being exploited by hackers to mass mail spam using the resources of victim computers, " commented Eugene Kaspersky, Head of Anti-Virus Research at Kaspersky Labs. "What is most troublesome is that this network can also be abused to achieve virtually any goal, including conducting hacker attacks on a global scale and DDos attacks on the Web resources of large corporations or government institutions." Webber was spread over the Internet via a mass mailing conducted on July 16, 2003. The message containing Webber has the following subject line: "Re: Your credit application", and a file attachment named "web.da.us.citi.heloc.pif". This file name is similar to a Web address and therefore can at times confuse users and lead them to execute the infected file. Once run, Webber clandestinely downloads its additional components from a remote Web-server and installs them on the now infected computer. Collateral damage attributed to this trojan includes sending to its "master" (hacker controlling the trojan) a list of passwords dug out of a victim machine's cache memory. The defense against this malicious program has already been added to the Kaspersky Anti-Virus database.
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