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First contagious WiFi computer virus goes airborne, spreads like the common cold


From: InfoSec News <alerts () infosecnews org>
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2014 08:02:45 +0000 (UTC)

http://dailycaller.com/2014/02/25/first-contagious-wifi-computer-virus-goes-airborne-spreads-like-the-common-cold/

By Giuseppe Macri
The Daily Caller
02/25/2014

Computer science researchers have demonstrated for the first time how a digital virus can go airborne and spread via WiFi networks in populated areas at the same pace as a human diseases.

The "Chameleon" virus, designed by a University of Liverpool team, showed a remarkable amount of intelligence by avoiding detection and breaking into personal and business WiFi networks at their weakest points -- spreading at an alarming rate.

Network Security Professor Alan Marshall said the virus doesn’t try to damage or disrupt established networks -- instead, the virus slips in unnoticed to collect the data and log-in information of all users connected to the network via WiFi, and seeks other WiFi networks through them — a much more subtle, sinister and dangerous objective.

"WiFi connections are increasingly a target for computer hackers because of well-documented security vulnerabilities, which make it difficult to detect and defend against a virus," Marshall said in a ScienceBlog report. "It was assumed, however, that it wasn’t possible to develop a virus that could attack WiFi networks -- but we demonstrated that this is possible and that it can spread quickly."

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