Klez worm rating upgraded as spread continues
Antivirus software vendor Symantec said it has received more than 3,000 reports a day on the worm. Home users are taking a bigger hit than business users.
April 26, 2002 12:00 PM ETIDG News Service -
The W32.Klez worm and its variants are still loose in the wild more than a week after the latest variant was discovered, moving antivirus software vendor Symantec Corp. to upgrade it to a Level 4 virus threat on its danger scale of five.
Symantec said it is receiving more than 3,000 submissions per day of W32.Klez and its variants. At the peak of the SirCam virus, in mid-2001, the company received about 1,500 daily submissions, Cupertino, Calif.-based Symantec said in a statement yesterday.
"The number of submissions warrants a Level 4 rating," said Andre Post, senior researcher at Symantec, this morning. "But you have to see this in perspective. The submissions are for all W32.Klez variants. W32.Klez.E and W32.Klez.H are the main two contributors to these numbers."
W32.Klez.H, the latest variant of the W32.Klez mass-mailer worm that first surfaced last year, was discovered April 17 (see story). A variant of a worm contains attributes of the original but has been altered so that it behaves differently. Updated virus signatures from leading antivirus software vendors should protect against the worm.
Home users, not corporations, are being hit by W32.Klez, according to Post.
"Based on analysis of Thursday's submissions, I can say that 5% or less of all the submissions that we get are from corporate users. The overwhelming majority is from home users. Corporations have learned that they need to protect themselves from worms and viruses like these," he said.
Marius van Oers, a virus research engineer at Network Associates Inc. in Amsterdam, said W32.Klez is spreading worldwide and is "one of the biggest virus threats today, but not historically."
It's not a one-day phenomenon, he said. "It started slowly, and we have seen the spread accelerate in the last week," he said.
Network Associates rates the worm "medium" risk, but that really goes only for home users, according to Van Oers, who agreed that W32.Klez finds most of its victims among home users.
"We aren't worried too much about the corporate users, as they work with updated virus definitions and filtering on file extensions. However, we are seeing reports from home users. The risk level for corporate users is slightly below medium, but it is certainly at medium for the home users," he said.
Both Symantec and Network Associates advise users to check if they have recent virus definition files installed. Symantec offers a special software tool to remove the virus.
W32.Klez.H arrives in an e-mail with a random subject line and message body. The sender's e-mail address can be
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