Santa IM Worm Hits AOL, MSN and Yahoo
elmtree95 writes "CNET News reports A Santa Claus worm is attempting to trick America Online, Microsoft MSN and Yahoo instant-messaging users into clicking on a file that delivers unwanted software to a victim's computer.
The IM.GiftCom.All worm attempts to dupe IM users into thinking an acquaintance has sent them a link to a harmless Santa Claus file. IM security vendor ELMTree Software has released a patch to their ChatPatrol (www.chatpatrol.com) product to address this issue."
It's not even a ripoff of Gaim, it's just a lousy non-free, non-Free, Windows-only plugin for the commercial IM clients, being hawked using an account which is employed for that purpose only. elmtree95's one and only /. post.
Does it install a clue for users silly enough to download and run executables being pushed by anonymous strangers?
"IM security vendor." How pathetic.
Editors, please don't put spam stories like this on the site. That's all it is.
This is nothing more than an underhanded marketing attempt, piggybacking on a genuine virus alert. OOoo...the shadiness...
Howdy.