Trojan calls on Skype users
IDG News Service -
A malicious Trojan horse is circulating as an e-mail attachment and purports to be the newest release of Skype Technologies SA 's Internet telephone software.
The e-mail, claiming to contain Version 1.4 of Skype's VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol) software client, contains a variant of the IRCbot Trojan horse, according to MessageLabs Ltd., which issued a warning earlier this week after detecting and blocking hundreds of copies of the new variant.
Skype released the new version Oct. 10.
A growing amount of unsolicited e-mail, or spam, contains malicious software as criminal groups seek to infect computers with malware in order to add new systems to their botnets, or zombie networks, used illegally to distribute spam, said Alexander Peters, an antivirus researcher at the German subsidiary of MessageLabs.
"These groups are always looking for machines to keep their networks alive," he said. "It's a huge problem, and spam, which today is almost inseparable from malware, is at the heart of it."
Users who launch the attachment see a fake "installation error" box on their screens, according to MessageLabs. What is actually happening, however, is that the malware is installing itself, altering the registry and shutting down shared access and Microsoft Corp.'s Windows update services. It then tries to connect to an IRC (Internet Relay Chat) server but fails.
Although the Trojan is not widespread, it is still circulating, according to Peters.
"What has drawn attention to this particular Trojan -- and not the many other Trojans out there in cyberspace -- is the fact that this malware is part of a well-orchestrated phishing attack based on a very convincing e-mail that uses the name of a widely familiar company and a timely occasion: the release of a new software version," Peters said. "Users should never open attachments from untrusted senders."
Skype is concerned about the incident. The company said in a statement that it doesn't use e-mail to inform users of the latest version of its software but uses digital signatures to ensure that its software releases are valid.
Users can verify the authenticity of Skype software by confirming that its digital signature is valid, the company said. Instructions for checking this are described in the Skype Administrator's Guide.
Reprinted with permission from
Story copyright 2009 International Data Group. All rights reserved.
Security
Additional Resources



Learn the important issues you must consider before starting your next mobility initiative. Get your mobility white paper from IDC now, compliments of Sybase.
White Papers & Webcasts
Death to PST Files
Download Now
The Tangled Web: Silent Threats & Invisible Enemies
Download Now
Tape Killed the IT Guy
Watch Now
Forrester Consulting Mobility Study: Taking Control of Enterprise Mobile Device Diversity
Download Now
BRM: What You Can Do To Reduce Risk In Challenging Times
Watch this webcast now!
What IT Must Do to Support Employee-Owned BlackBerry, iPhone and Android Mobile Devices
Download Now
Web 2.0, Social Media and the Dark Web - A Web Criminals Paradise?
In this discussion, learn about the challenges of protecting your users from the potentially unsafe content hidden in the "Dark Web".
eGuide: Enterprise Security
Smart Security Strategies for 2010. Read now!
Disaster Recovery 2008: Reduced Costs and Improved Performance
How long can your Enterprise afford to be without your data? With an accelerated disaster recovery program, you never have to answer this...

