Beijing Information Security Assessment Center and Kingsoft Antivirus jointly released the popular virus on January 16, 2005.
Today, users are reminded to pay special attention to the following viruses: "Wuhan Boys" (.Mir2WH) and "DDoS" ().
"Wuhan Boy" * virus, which steals the legendary account password and sends the stolen information to the place designated by the * planter, and the virus will turn off common anti-virus software.
"DDoS" hacking tool, the virus will continuously launch DoS attacks on specific URLs. The virus will consume a large amount of user system resources, network resources, and potentially lead to denial of service for specific websites. At the same time, the virus opened the backdoor and received control instructions sent by external hackers.
1. "Wuhan Boys" (.Mir2WH) Threat Level: ★★
According to Kingsoft Antivirus Antivirus Engineer, this is a * virus that steals the password of the legendary account. The virus will modify the .txt file to associate it with the virus file, so that the virus will be run once every time the text file is opened. In addition, the virus will shut down some common anti-virus software, causing a serious decline in the security performance of the system. The virus sends the stolen legendary account password to the email address specified by the hacker.
Kingsoft Anti-Virus Experts remind users: At present, viruses that steal password information such as user games, instant messaging tools frequently appear. Please strengthen security precautions to avoid causing losses to you.
2. "DDoS" () threat level: ★★
According to Kingsoft Antivirus Antivirus Engineer, this is a virus that launches DoS (Denforcement Denial of Service) attacks on specific websites. Once you get caught in the virus, the virus copies itself to the system directory and loads itself into the registry to make it run every time it is powered on. Then the virus continuously launches DoS (denial of service) attacks on specific URLs. The virus will consume a large amount of user system resources, network resources, and potentially lead to denial of service for specific websites. At the same time, the virus opens the backdoor and receives instructions sent by external hackers and executes them, and users will face the risk of files being stolen or even deleted.
Kingsoft Anti-Virus Experts recommend that users: When the operator controls the user's computer, it can directly lead to the user's information being leaked. For the security of your system and personal information, experts recommend that users use the latest virus library's anti-software scan when opening a strange file.
Kingsoft Antivirus Antivirus Engineer reminds you: Please upgrade the Antivirus until January 16, 2005 to fully process the virus. If Kingsoft Antivirus is not installed, you can log in to/using 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: "Wuhan Boys" (.Mir2WH) and "DDoS" ().
"Wuhan Boy" * virus, which steals the legendary account password and sends the stolen information to the place designated by the * planter, and the virus will turn off common anti-virus software.
"DDoS" hacking tool, the virus will continuously launch DoS attacks on specific URLs. The virus will consume a large amount of user system resources, network resources, and potentially lead to denial of service for specific websites. At the same time, the virus opened the backdoor and received control instructions sent by external hackers.
1. "Wuhan Boys" (.Mir2WH) Threat Level: ★★
According to Kingsoft Antivirus Antivirus Engineer, this is a * virus that steals the password of the legendary account. The virus will modify the .txt file to associate it with the virus file, so that the virus will be run once every time the text file is opened. In addition, the virus will shut down some common anti-virus software, causing a serious decline in the security performance of the system. The virus sends the stolen legendary account password to the email address specified by the hacker.
Kingsoft Anti-Virus Experts remind users: At present, viruses that steal password information such as user games, instant messaging tools frequently appear. Please strengthen security precautions to avoid causing losses to you.
2. "DDoS" () threat level: ★★
According to Kingsoft Antivirus Antivirus Engineer, this is a virus that launches DoS (Denforcement Denial of Service) attacks on specific websites. Once you get caught in the virus, the virus copies itself to the system directory and loads itself into the registry to make it run every time it is powered on. Then the virus continuously launches DoS (denial of service) attacks on specific URLs. The virus will consume a large amount of user system resources, network resources, and potentially lead to denial of service for specific websites. At the same time, the virus opens the backdoor and receives instructions sent by external hackers and executes them, and users will face the risk of files being stolen or even deleted.
Kingsoft Anti-Virus Experts recommend that users: When the operator controls the user's computer, it can directly lead to the user's information being leaked. For the security of your system and personal information, experts recommend that users use the latest virus library's anti-software scan when opening a strange file.
Kingsoft Antivirus Antivirus Engineer reminds you: Please upgrade the Antivirus until January 16, 2005 to fully process the virus. If Kingsoft Antivirus is not installed, you can log in to/using Kingsoft Antivirus's online drug check or Kingsoft Antivirus download version to prevent the virus from invading.