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Re: MSN Messanger Virus
From: poo <skodliv () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 09:59:16 +0100
FpTargeT haha that's the single most stupid thing i have ever heard On 12/13/05, FpTargeT <fptarget () fptarget org> wrote:
A friend of mine contacted me because his MSN Messenger started trying to send files to everyone on his contact list. I signed on and it send me this message: Mira las fotos >>> http://hometown.aol.com.au/miralafoto/ imagens001.exe I've run a couple of virus scanners on this file with none of them being able to figure out what it is. Anyone have any clues?Have you ever considered this file as a kind of pictures slideshow ? Some windows pictures viewer allow people to build an executable diaporama of files, in order to help people receiving it to view it without any kind of knowledge... First thing before contacting AOL should be to inform Antivirus software developpers to have this file and test it in a sandbox environment... Just my little contribution on the subject ;-) ++ -- FpTargeT. _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
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Current thread:
- MSN Messanger Virus Dave King (Dec 13)
- Re: MSN Messanger Virus FpTargeT (Dec 13)
- Re: MSN Messanger Virus poo (Dec 14)
- Re: MSN Messanger Virus Bernardo Quintero (Dec 13)
- Re: MSN Messanger Virus Ron (Dec 13)
- Re: MSN Messanger Virus Alex Kelly (Dec 13)
- Re: MSN Messanger Virus the.soylent (Dec 13)
- Re: MSN Messanger Virus FpTargeT (Dec 13)