Kingsoft Anti-Virus Meteorology (December 27, 2004 to January 2, 2005)
Kingsoft Anti-Virus Emergency Center will update the upgrade package this week. Please download the upgrade package at Kingsoft Antivirus website as soon as possible. The following are introductions to several important viruses:
This week, the focus is on the virus:
1. Worm: "Disaster Flying Variety D" () Threat Level: ★★★
According to Kingsoft Anti-Virus Engineer, the worm virus infects the system and collects a large number of email addresses from it, and sends viral emails to these email addresses. Viral emails appear in the form of Christmas cards to reduce users' vigilance and thus gain opportunities to run.
Anti-virus engineers analyzed that the virus also disguised itself as a new version of the chat tool ICQ 2005 or audio playback software winamp 5.7 to automatically revert to the folder with the folder name "shar" string, inducing the user to open it. The virus will terminate a large amount of security software, reduce the security of the system, and release backdoor components, leaving high-risk backdoors in the system, which may cause the system to be fully controlled by the attacker.
Kingsoft Anti-Virus experts remind users: You still need to be vigilant when celebrating holidays. Be careful of instant messages such as QQ, condolence letters or greeting cards sent by emails when surfing the Internet, and upgrade anti-virus software in time. If you need to open these greeting cards, please use the anti-virus software of the latest virus database to detect and then open it.
2. *: "HuigeziHooK" () Threat level: ★★
According to Kingsoft Antivirus Antivirus Engineer, this is a dynamic link library released by the backdoor program Gray Pigeon. The virus is used to monitor the user's keyboard operations, record the user's personal data information, and send the recorded content to the * grower. The user's data is highly likely to be leaked and directly threatens the user's personal interests. Kingsoft Antivirus has dealt with the virus. Please upgrade the virus database in time to prevent the virus from posing a threat to you.
Kingsoft Anti-Virus experts remind users: With the development of the Internet, many viruses have also accompanied them. Some viruses specifically steal users' personal privacy, personal data, etc., and may cause greater harm to users' information leakage or cause greater harm to users. Please enhance your security awareness, browse more relevant security information on the Idiot website, and do your own security work to avoid the trouble caused by the virus.
Kingsoft Antivirus Antivirus Engineer reminds you: The above two viruses can be fully processed when upgraded to December 27. Kingsoft Antivirus virus updates every working day. Please upgrade the virus database at any time to ensure the security of your system. If you do not have Kingsoft Antivirus installed, you can log in to use Kingsoft Antivirus's online drug check or Kingsoft Antivirus download version to prevent the virus from invading.
Kingsoft Anti-Virus Emergency Center will update the upgrade package this week. Please download the upgrade package at Kingsoft Antivirus website as soon as possible. The following are introductions to several important viruses:
This week, the focus is on the virus:
1. Worm: "Disaster Flying Variety D" () Threat Level: ★★★
According to Kingsoft Anti-Virus Engineer, the worm virus infects the system and collects a large number of email addresses from it, and sends viral emails to these email addresses. Viral emails appear in the form of Christmas cards to reduce users' vigilance and thus gain opportunities to run.
Anti-virus engineers analyzed that the virus also disguised itself as a new version of the chat tool ICQ 2005 or audio playback software winamp 5.7 to automatically revert to the folder with the folder name "shar" string, inducing the user to open it. The virus will terminate a large amount of security software, reduce the security of the system, and release backdoor components, leaving high-risk backdoors in the system, which may cause the system to be fully controlled by the attacker.
Kingsoft Anti-Virus experts remind users: You still need to be vigilant when celebrating holidays. Be careful of instant messages such as QQ, condolence letters or greeting cards sent by emails when surfing the Internet, and upgrade anti-virus software in time. If you need to open these greeting cards, please use the anti-virus software of the latest virus database to detect and then open it.
2. *: "HuigeziHooK" () Threat level: ★★
According to Kingsoft Antivirus Antivirus Engineer, this is a dynamic link library released by the backdoor program Gray Pigeon. The virus is used to monitor the user's keyboard operations, record the user's personal data information, and send the recorded content to the * grower. The user's data is highly likely to be leaked and directly threatens the user's personal interests. Kingsoft Antivirus has dealt with the virus. Please upgrade the virus database in time to prevent the virus from posing a threat to you.
Kingsoft Anti-Virus experts remind users: With the development of the Internet, many viruses have also accompanied them. Some viruses specifically steal users' personal privacy, personal data, etc., and may cause greater harm to users' information leakage or cause greater harm to users. Please enhance your security awareness, browse more relevant security information on the Idiot website, and do your own security work to avoid the trouble caused by the virus.
Kingsoft Antivirus Antivirus Engineer reminds you: The above two viruses can be fully processed when upgraded to December 27. Kingsoft Antivirus virus updates every working day. Please upgrade the virus database at any time to ensure the security of your system. If you do not have Kingsoft Antivirus installed, you can log in to use Kingsoft Antivirus's online drug check or Kingsoft Antivirus download version to prevent the virus from invading.