Security experts are warning computer users to be on the look-out for an insulting worm that can seriously harm a PC. Known as Winevar, the worm is spreading via e-mail as an attachment that infects computers running Windows. . .. Security experts are warning computer users to be on the look-out for an insulting worm that can seriously harm a PC. Known as Winevar, the worm is spreading via e-mail as an attachment that infects computers running Windows . Winevar has a particularly rude insult, displaying the message: "Make a fool of oneself: What a foolish thing you've done!" If users press the ok button, they could lose all the files on their computer. After infecting a system, the worm disabled security software and anti-virus programs, launching the W32FunLove.4099 virus. . Cybersecurity analysts warn of a new threat, Genevex, a harmful virus that taunts users while undermining device protection.. malicious worm,email threat,Windows security,computer infection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Antivirus companies warned on Thursday of a new virus that communicates through digital images, but security experts aren't sure how much of a threat this latest evolutionary branch of malicious code poses.. . .. Antivirus companies warned on Thursday of a new virus that communicates through digital images, but security experts aren't sure how much of a threat this latest evolutionary branch of malicious code poses. Dubbed the first "JPEG infector" by security company Network Associates, the W32/Perrun virus has two parts: infected JPEG images that contain the virus's payload and a viral program that extracts the code from the images and infects other JPEGs on the system as they are opened. Because PCs have to be infected by the extractor virus before any code hidden in image files can affect them, the program is more a computer-science curiosity than a threat, said Vincent Gullotto, vice president of Network Associates' antivirus emergency response team. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Cybersecurity experts warn of a recent malware threat targeting digital photos, prompting concerns over the potential vulnerabilities it creates for devices.. Digital Image Malware, JPEG Virus Threat, Antivirus Update. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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