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UPDATED: 08:14, February 24, 2005
New computer virus disguised as "sent failed" e-mail message
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Experts spotted a new variant of Mydoom virus disguised as an e-mail "sent failed" message, said the Tianjin-based National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center early this week.

The virus, called Worm Mydoom M, attaches to files and then transmits via e-mail to addresses found on the infected machines, according to experts at the center. The virus is disguised as an announcement of an e-mail sending failure.

If the virus gets into a computer, it sets up and modifies certain system files and creates a so-called back-door, a program that sits on your machine to damage files contacted, according to the center, the only anti-virus products testing and certification institution authorized by the Chinese Ministry of Public Security.

Source: Xinhua


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