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New Netsky variant blames users

Netsky.Q first appeared today and is spreading

March 29, 2004 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - A new version of the Netsky e-mail worm is on the loose. It's programmed to launch a distributed denial-of-service attack on peer-to-peer networks, contains a message blaming users for spreading viruses and says Netsky's authors want to stop hacking and illegal file trading, antivirus software companies warned.
Netsky.Q first appeared today and is spreading on the Internet. It is the 17th variant of the worm to be released since Netsky first appeared in February, antivirus companies said.
The Q variant arrives in e-mail file attachments with .pif (Program Information File) or .zip file extensions. Netsky also tries to exploit a long-patched Microsoft Corp. security hole that allows file attachments to be launched automatically when the e-mail message is read, according to F-Secure Corp. in Helsinki.
Netsky.Q messages are disguised to look like returned e-mail error messages that might be generated by a company's e-mail servers. For example, messages contain subjects like "Delivery Error," "Error," and "Server Error." When opened, the e-mail displays messages such as "Mail Delivery -- This mail couldn't be displayed" and claims to contain a version of the rejected message as a "binary attachment," enticing users to click on the virus file, F-Secure said.
Like earlier versions of Netsky, the new version installs itself on Windows machines when the file attachment is opened. It also combs the infected machine's hard drive and harvests e-mail addresses from a variety of file types.
Netsky.Q is programmed to mail copies of itself to addresses it finds on March 31 and April 5, 12, 19 and 26, according to Sophos PLC in Abingdon, England.
Computers infected with the new worm variant are also programmed to launch a denial-of-service attack on a number of peer-to-peer and pirated software Web sites, including www.kazaa.com, www.edonkey2000.com and www.cracks.am on April 7 and April 12, F-Secure said.
A message buried in the worm's code may explain the programmed attacks on P2P networks. In the message, the Netsky author or authors claim to represent a benevolent group called SkyNet Antivirus Team based in Russia and draw distinctions between their creation and other worms that open back doors on infected computers that can be used to relay spam message or facilitate future hacking.
"We don't have any criminal inspirations [sic]. Due to many reports, we do not have any backdoors included for spam relaying," text hidden in the worm and transcribed by Sophos and other antivirus companies reads.
Netsky's authors have been locked in a war of words with the creators of the Bagle virus family in recentweeks. The two groups have used new worm variants as vehicles for barbs and retorts to previous insults.
The Netsky authors also declare their opposition to "hacking, sharing with illegal stuff and similar illegal content," according to the message.
As for the computer users harmed by their worm, the authors say that users need better education, not software updates offered by antivirus companies.
Antivirus companies released new signatures designed to detect Netsky.Q and recommended that customers update their antivirus software.


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