Experts are warning of a bogus
Microsoft
security bulletin that contains malware designed to take control of the user's
PC.
The emails contain the header 'Microsoft Security Bulletin MS07-0065' and
come with Microsoft logos and a layout very similar to the Microsoft web page.
Recipients are told that a zero-day flaw in Outlook has already been
exploited to infect over 100,000 machines, and the email contains a link to the
'patch' for the problem.
"Security bulletins from Microsoft describing vulnerabilities in its software
are a common occurrence, so it comes as no surprise to see hackers adopting this
kind of disguise in their attempt to infect Windows PCs," said Graham Cluley,
senior technology consultant at
Sophos.
"The irony is that, as awareness of computer security issues and the need for
patching against vulnerabilities have risen, social engineering tricks which
pose as critical software fixes are likely to succeed in conning the public."
The link in fact downloads the Behav-112 Trojan, which allows the computer to
be operated remotely to send spam or take part in distributed denial-of-service
attacks.
The emails have been widely spammed out over the past few days.
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