Lycos Anti-Spam Screensaver Inspires Trojan
Even though it's been withdrawn, the Lycos anti-spam screensaver is not forgotten.
Rollie Hawk writes "And with this, the 'What's Good for the Goose...' award goes to all those people trying to install that notorious spam-attacking Lycos screen saver but ended up with a Trojan horse instead. This trojan is spreading via email with the subject line 'Be the first to fight spam with Lycos screen saver,' tucked in an innocent-looking file called 'Lycos screensaver to fight spam.zip.' According to F-Secure, this trojan contains keylogger elements but little more has been specified. The only question I have is how long until the 'I promise to clean that trojan disguised as a DDoSing Lycos screen saver.exe' virus gets released."
Well isn't that the basis of most trojans?
"I promise to clean your room, do your homework, give you neck rubs, check for typos, and build a perpetual motion machine!"
If they really wanted to, they could have tacked on a trojan that had absolutely nothing to do with the screensaver and call it that anyway.
I'm actually surprised the trojan doesn't DDoS Lycos.
+5, Truth
Fighting back with the same measure is not always the solution.
Fighting violence with violence doesn't work. Why should fighting spam with spam work any better?
Does it still count as news, to be told something that you KNEW was going to happen, has happened?
2) Don't open email attachments from strangers.
that should be modified
2) don't open email attachments you weren't expecting from anyone
How many of you didn't see this coming?
Shady programs attract shady characters and shady tactics.
Doesn't matter if its by a major corporation or John Q. Crackdealer.
Job? I don't have time to get a job! Who will sit around and bitch about being broke and unemployed then?
But that level of vulnerability is in this case completely swamped by the utterly inexcusable inattention that MS has paid to basic security at the design and feature packaging phase.
To extend the analogy, it didn't take HIV to jeopardize the health of those who share needles or who have numerous, unprotected, anonymous, sexual contacts. Nonetheless, HIV like the spam-sending trojan anti-spam screensaver.
Behold the riant ape! Beware, his crooked thumbs!