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Thursday, 2 January, 2003, 10:03 GMT
E-mail virus picks up speed
![]() Computer users warned about dangerous e-mails
A new virus which first appeared just before Christmas is infecting thousands of computers across the world.
The spread of the Windows e-mail worm, called Yaha.K, has led anti-virus firms to classify it as a high risk. The virus has now been reported in 100 countries, predominantly in the UK and the Netherlands, according to MessageLabs which scans messages for viruses. It spreads by e-mailing itself to everyone in your address book. It may also try to shut down anti-virus programs. Computer users are being advised to delete any suspect e-mails they receive, as well as updating their anti-virus software. Love and hate The virus is a version of the Yaha worm which first appeared in February.
Yaha.K arrives in an e-mail disguises as an .exe or .scr attachment, with a variety of subject lines and messages related to hacking, love, hate and porn. The terms used in the subject line include Sexy Screensavers 4 U, Wanna be my sweetheart? and The Hotmail Hack. Virus plague The worm raids the Windows address book to e-mail itself to your contacts, forging e-mail addresses. It may also try to shut down security-related software, such as firewalls and anti-virus programs. Anti-virus firms say the worm may also launch a denial of service attack against a Pakistani Government website, infopak.gov.pk. E-mail viruses have plagued computer users throughout the year. Figures from MessageLabs show that one in every 212 e-mails containing a virus in 2002. This reflects a big increase on previous years. In 2001, the firm stopped an average one every 380 e-mails, while in 2000 the figure was as low as one every 790.
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