Beijing Information Security Assessment Center and Kingsoft Antivirus jointly released the popular virus on December 12, 2004.
Today, users are reminded to pay special attention to the following viruses: "Dedele" () and "iCmdServer" ().
The "Dedele" worm virus, which is spread by email, will bring serious system security to users, such as the inability to log in to some secure websites, and the machine is controlled by hackers.
"iCmdServer" hacking tool, the virus will enable the Telnet service on the user's machine, and malicious attackers can use this service to control the user's machine.
1. "Dedele" () Threat level: ★★
According to Kingsoft Antivirus Antivirus Engineer, this is a worm that is spread through email. When the virus occurs, the services enabled by certain anti-virus software will be turned off; some anti-virus websites will be blocked, so that users cannot log in; connect to the commands sent by the hacker through TCP 5190, waiting to receive commands sent by the hacker; collect email addresses locally and use the virus as attachments to send emails to the recipients. This virus will bring serious threats to users such as system security, such as the inability to log in to certain secure websites, and the machine is controlled by hackers.
Kingsoft Anti-Virus Experts recommend that users: The best way to prevent email viruses is not to easily open unfamiliar emails with attachments. If you must open them, please pay attention to using anti-virus software to detect them before opening them. Pay attention to regularly upgrading the antivirus software to the latest version, turn on the email monitoring function at any time, and develop a good sense of security prevention.
2. "iCmdServer" () Threat level: ★★
According to Kingsoft Anti-Virus experts, this is a hacker tool. When the virus is executed on the user's machine, the Telnet service will be enabled on the user's machine. Malicious attackers can use the service to control the user's machine and can execute any instructions. Kingsoft Antivirus has dealt with the virus as soon as possible. Users are asked to upgrade the virus database and strictly prevent the invasion of the virus.
Kingsoft Antivirus Antivirus experts remind users: establish good safety habits. Do not open some emails and attachments of unknown origin, do not go to some websites you don’t know much, and do not execute files that have not been processed by anti-virus software after downloading from the Internet, so that your computer is safer.
Kingsoft Antivirus Antivirus Engineer reminds you: Please upgrade the Antivirus until December 12, 2004 to fully process the virus. If Kingsoft Antivirus is not installed, you can log in to / use Kingsoft Antivirus's online drug check or Kingsoft Antivirus download version to prevent the virus from invading.
Today, users are reminded to pay special attention to the following viruses: "Dedele" () and "iCmdServer" ().
The "Dedele" worm virus, which is spread by email, will bring serious system security to users, such as the inability to log in to some secure websites, and the machine is controlled by hackers.
"iCmdServer" hacking tool, the virus will enable the Telnet service on the user's machine, and malicious attackers can use this service to control the user's machine.
1. "Dedele" () Threat level: ★★
According to Kingsoft Antivirus Antivirus Engineer, this is a worm that is spread through email. When the virus occurs, the services enabled by certain anti-virus software will be turned off; some anti-virus websites will be blocked, so that users cannot log in; connect to the commands sent by the hacker through TCP 5190, waiting to receive commands sent by the hacker; collect email addresses locally and use the virus as attachments to send emails to the recipients. This virus will bring serious threats to users such as system security, such as the inability to log in to certain secure websites, and the machine is controlled by hackers.
Kingsoft Anti-Virus Experts recommend that users: The best way to prevent email viruses is not to easily open unfamiliar emails with attachments. If you must open them, please pay attention to using anti-virus software to detect them before opening them. Pay attention to regularly upgrading the antivirus software to the latest version, turn on the email monitoring function at any time, and develop a good sense of security prevention.
2. "iCmdServer" () Threat level: ★★
According to Kingsoft Anti-Virus experts, this is a hacker tool. When the virus is executed on the user's machine, the Telnet service will be enabled on the user's machine. Malicious attackers can use the service to control the user's machine and can execute any instructions. Kingsoft Antivirus has dealt with the virus as soon as possible. Users are asked to upgrade the virus database and strictly prevent the invasion of the virus.
Kingsoft Antivirus Antivirus experts remind users: establish good safety habits. Do not open some emails and attachments of unknown origin, do not go to some websites you don’t know much, and do not execute files that have not been processed by anti-virus software after downloading from the Internet, so that your computer is safer.
Kingsoft Antivirus Antivirus Engineer reminds you: Please upgrade the Antivirus until December 12, 2004 to fully process the virus. If Kingsoft Antivirus is not installed, you can log in to / use Kingsoft Antivirus's online drug check or Kingsoft Antivirus download version to prevent the virus from invading.