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Two of em! EVEN BIGGER HEADS UP!

January 09, eSecurity Planet
Virus Alert: W32.Lirva.A and ExploreZip. Two major viruses have struck the Internet at the same time. ExploreZip, an Internet worm first let loose in the wild back in 1999, has reemerged with just enough changes made to allow it to slip through anti-virus software undetected. And it has the added ability to override files on the infected computer, as well as on any other computer in the same network. Once ExploreZip 9 infects a computer, it will automatically respond to any email received with a seemingly valid subject line and the user's name, along with an infected attachment. Another problematic virus is the mass-mailing worm that pays tribute to Canadian singer Avril Lavigne. The worm is going under a few different names, including Avril and Lirva (which is Avril spelled backwards). Although this virus is less destructive than ExploreZip, anti-virus software company F-Secure Corp. has rated both viruses as Level 2 Threats, the second-highest threat category. The Lirva worm got a Level 2 rating because of the speed with which it's spreading around the world. It reportedly originated, in middle Europe and has spread to Turkey, the United States and Southeast Asia in less than 48 hours. Once Lirva infects a computer, it opens the computer's Internet Explorer browser to official Avril Lavigne Web site on the 7th, 11th and 24th of the month. It then starts to display colored circles on the screen, freezing the computer.
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