An IT security firm reported today that it has found nearly a million emails
claiming to contain pictures of former Yugoslav president
Slobodan
Milošević's body.
However, the attachment contains a Trojan that could allow the writer full
control of an infected system.
"Virus writers are playing on morbid human interest and using a high profile
incident to cause as much damage as they can to businesses," said James Kay,
chief technology officer at
BlackSpider
Technologies.
The Trojan, which was first seen at 19:00 on 14 March, was patched by the
first antivirus vendor at 03:30 on 15 March and was named
Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Small.cnk.
The malware enjoyed a window of exposure of eight and a half hours before it
was patched.
"Newspapers and internet message boards are full of conspiracy theories as to
how Slobodan Milosevic may have met his end, and this Trojan exploits interest
in the news in an attempt to fool people into infection," said Graham Cluley,
senior technology consultant at
Sophos.
"Hackers are taking advantage of the public's morbid curiosity and appetite
for breaking news in their desire to infect and compromise computers."
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