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(Aug 25, 2003)Feature Articles•Engaging in worm warfare InfoWorld (Jan 9, 2004)•Blaster and the great blackout Salon (Dec 16, 2003)Related Web Sites•World Virus Map •Microsoft Security •CERT Coordination Center News ResourcesProviders·Reuters·AP·washingtonpost.com·USA TODAY·NewsFactor·PC World·AFP·SiliconValley.com·Ziff ·TechWeb·CPServices·Daily Emails·Free News Alerts News via RSS Technology - ReutersSpammers' Scavenging E-Mail Virus Surfaces on Net Tue Jan 20, 4:13 AM ET Add Technology - Reuters to My Yahoo! LONDON (Reuters) - A new computer virus capable of harvesting millions of e-mail addresses from infected PCs was rapidly spreading across the Internet Monday, security experts said. Related Links•http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.beagle.amm (DOT) ht\ ml (Symantec)•Vanquish PC Viruses (PC World)•Virus History 101 (PC World) Online Games Take Off Match wits with anyone, anywhere--just get in the game. Plus, smart gaming tips and free retro game downloads. The infection, known as " Bagle " or " Beagle, " appears to be the handiwork of spammers keen to collect a batch of e-mail addresses they can then re-sell to other spam e-mail marketers or keep for their own use. " Bagle " also contains code that could turn an infected computer into a veritable " spamming " machine. Security experts said it is patterned after the recent " Sobig " and " Mimail " outbreaks, which also turned scores of computers into zombie machines that spammers can control remotely to send torrents of get-rich-quick and sex aid messages to other computer users. " It seems perfectly possible that Bagle is yet another worm written by spammers. When they have enough infected computers, they could automatically install invisible e-mail proxy servers on each machine and start spamming through them, " said Mikko Hypponen, research manager at Finnish anti-virus firm F-Secure. A host of virus-detection firms had placed their most severe ratings on the e-mail, noting it was spreading quickly from Asia through Europe and now to the United States. The e-mail infection, or worm, contains a familiar subject line of " Hi " and an executable file attachment identified by " .exe. " The body of the e-mail contains random characters. The virus is triggered once a computer user clicks on the attachment, setting in motion an aggressive e-mail harvesting program that scans all documents on the infected computer and throughout the network it is attached to. Computer analysts said most corporate e-mail filters should be able to block the infected e-mail, but that home users were particularly vulnerable. Email Story Post/Read Msgs (2786) Print Story Ratings: Would you recommend this story? 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