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MSN Messenger Faces Bropia Worm Threat
A variant of the Bropia worm is targeting MSN Messenger, disguising itself as photo of a roasted chicken with a bikini tan line.
According to Symantec.com, "W32.Bropia.J is a worm that propagates using MSN Messenger and drops a variant of W32.Spybot.Worm." Currently, Symantec and other anti-virus companies are giving the Bropia variant a "Medium" threat rating, with the potential to cause "High" amounts of damage.
NewsFactor reports:
The worm also carries another threat, the Agobot worm, as part of its payload, which can open a backdoor on an infected system and facilitate remote code execution…
Upon execution, Bropia.F puts a copy of itself in the Windows system folder, and then tries to propagate to other MSN Messenger users by sending a copy of itself using various filenames like Naked_drunk.pif, Webcam.pif, and ROFL.pif.
Early indicators reveal home users are more at risk from the Bropia variant, which uses MSN Messenger's buddy list to send itself to others, than are corporate users. Receive
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