Beware fake Microsoft alerts regarding Conficker worm

October 20, 2009 by admin  
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We are seeing a large number of malicious emails in our spam traps, pretending to contain advice regarding the Conficker worm.

 

Here is a typical message:

conflicker alert Beware fake Microsoft alerts regarding Conficker worm

Subject: Conflicker.B Infection Alert
Attached file: install.zip
Message body:


Dear Microsoft Customer,

Starting 18/10/2009 the ‘Conficker’ worm began infecting Microsoft customers unusually rapidly. Microsoft has been advised by your Internet provider that your network is infected.

To counteract further spread we advise removing the infection using an antispyware program. We are supplying all effected Windows Users with a free system scan in order to clean any files infected by the virus.

Please install attached file to start the scan. The process takes under a minute and will prevent your files from being compromised. We appreciate your prompt cooperation.

Regards,
Microsoft Windows Agent #2 (Hollis)
Microsoft Windows Computer Safety Division


Sophos detects the attached files proactively as Mal/ZipMal-C and Mal/EncPk-KP.

 

It goes without saying that opening the attached file is a very bad idea.

 

By the way, note that the hackers didn’t spend much time in their quality control department. The subject line of the spammed out emails refers to “Conflicker” rather than Conficker.

 

by Graham Cluley, Sophos

 


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