First StarOffice Virus Sighted
Sam Haine '95 writes "News.com is reporting on the creation of Stardust, a virus which uses macros to attack StarOffice, Sun's office suite. The malware was written as a proof-of-concept code to show what might be possible rather than as a serious attempt to create a new attack vector." From the article: "The pest is written in Star Basic. It downloads an image file with adult content from the Internet and opens that file in a new document, according to Kaspersky's posting."
It downloads an image file with adult content from the Internet and opens that file in a new document, according to Kaspersky's posting.
I don't call that a virus, I call it a feature.
Hopefully the next version will allow you to enter keywords to guide the image downloader.
If this signature is witty enough, maybe somebody will like me.
It downloads an image file with adult content from the Internet and opens that file in a new document
That's no virus, that's a productivity tool!
This guy's the limit!
We have this discussion all the time, but once more can't hurt: on single-user Linux systems or Unix workstations, losing $HOME is far more serious than losing system files.
What I'm listening to now on Pandora...
What? No link to the "adult content?"
be careful what you wish for... the 'adult content' could be goatse
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