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Malicious Backhum
Virus writers are trading on interest in David Beckham to distribute their malicious wares. Messages are circulating widely that purport to have evidence of the England captain in a compromising position. But anyone visiting the website mentioned in the message will not see pictures of Mr Beckham but will have their computer infected by a virus. The pernicious program opens a backdoor on a computer so it can be controlled remotely by malicious hackers. "The public's appetite for salacious gossip about the private life of the Beckhams might lead some into an unpleasant computer infection.Simply opening the message will not infect a user's PC. But anyone visiting the website it mentions who then downloads and opens the fake image file stored on that site will be infected. The program that installs itself is called the Hackarmy trojan and it tries to recruit PCs into so-called 'bot networks that are often used to distribute spam mail messages or to launch attacks across the web.Computers running Microsoft Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT and XP are vulnerable to this trojan.Many anti-virus programs have been able to detect this trojan since it first appeared early this year and have regularly been updated to catch new variants. |