Jiang Min's August 11 virus broadcast: Beware of the star lock virus stealing the login password of Web Pages browsed by users
Jiang min reminds you today that in today's virus, I-Worm/Locksky. ax star lock variants ax and Trojan/PSW. Moshou. aef "Warcraft" variants aef are worth noting.
Virus name: I-Worm/Locksky. ax
Chinese name: star lock variant ax
Virus length: 62464 bytes
Virus Type: Network Worm
Hazard level:★★
Affected Platforms: Win 9X/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003
The I-Worm/Locksky. ax star lock variant ax is one of the latest members of the star lock Network Worm family, which has been shelled. After the star lock variant ax runs, a large number of malicious programs are released in the Windows directory of the infected computer. Modify the Registry to enable automatic running of Network Worms upon startup. Search for valid email addresses from infected computers and send infected emails to infected computers. Theft of personal data of users on infected computers and user logon passwords of websites browsed by users may cause loss to users.
Virus name: Trojan/PSW. Moshou. aef
Chinese name: "Warcraft" variant aef
Virus length: 16896 bytes
Virus Type: Trojan
Hazard level:★
Affected Platforms: Win 9X/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003
Trojan/PSW. Moshou. aef "Warcraft" variant aef is one of the latest members of the "Warcraft" Trojan family, which is written in VC ++ 6.0 and shelled. After the "Warcraft" variant aef runs, modify the Registry to enable automatic running of Trojans upon startup. Monitor the title of the window opened by the user in the background. Once the user logs on to the online game World of Warcraft, the private information of the player's game account, password, money, equipment, and other players will be stolen, and sends the stolen gamer information to the remote server specified by the hacker.
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