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New e-mail worm wreaks havoc across the Net

January 27, 2004 17:51 IST

A new computer worm called W32/Mydoom has been rapidly spreading across the Internet, anti-virus software company Proland Software said in Bangalore on Tuesday.

The Bangalore-based company said it received the first report of this worm at 2.30 am on Tuesday, and ever since has been receiving innumerable reports of infections from around the world.

"In our assessment, this is a quick spreading worm and the computer-user community is advised to take steps to protect themselves from this new threat," it said in a statement.

W32/Mydoom is a mass-mailing worm, the company explained. This worm infects Windows systems and spreads through email and KaZaA P2P software. It can compromise computer security by allowing unauthorised remote access.

The statement said the worm arrives with a spoofed 'from' address and with a random 'subject'. The body of infected mail contains random text. It carries an infected attachment with any one of these extensions -- .exe, .pif, .cmd, .scr or .zip.

"Mydoom worm is spreading rapidly enough to cause clogging of email servers and degradation of networks of many companies," the statement added.


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