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| Detected | Jul 28 2004 14:50 GMT |
| Released | Jul 28 2004 14:50 GMT |
| Published | Jul 30 2004 09:15 GMT |
This worm spreads via the Internet as an attachment to infected messages.
The worm itself is a PE EXE file of 35,328 bytes in size, packed using ASPack.
It is a copy of I-Worm.Mydoom.m, and differs only in the size of the file and the packing program used.
Email-Worms spread via email. The worm sends a copy of itself as an attachment to an email message or a link to its file on a network resource (e.g. a URL to an infected file on a compromised website or a hacker-owned website).
In the first case, the worm code activates when the infected attachment is opened (launched). In the second case, the code is activated when the link to the infected file is opened. In both case, the result is the same: the worm code is activated.
Email-Worms use a range of methods to send infected emails. The most common are:
Email-Worms use a number of different sources to find email addresses to which infected emails will be sent:
Many Email-Worms use more than one of the sources listed above. There are also other sources of email addresses, such as address books associated with web-based email services.
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