Posted on 07/20/2005 5:29:21 PM PDT by Swordmaker
A new worm afflicting Windows users poses as an iTunes-related file, according to security firm Trend Micro. The worm is being circulated through AOL Instant Messenger (AIM), and doesnt cause any problems for Mac users.
The file is called WORM_OPANKI.Y and is being spread in a file called iTunes.exe. This attempts to deceive users into thinking the worm is associated with a legitimate product, according to the security firm.
This worm has backdoor capabilities. It opens a random TCP port and connects to the Internet Relay Chat (IRC) server xyz.legi0n.net. Once connected, it joins the IRC channel #fate, where it listens for commands from a remote malicious user. It then executes these commands locally on affected machines, said Trend Micro in its threat advisory. The company rates the worms risk as low, and while noting that its in the wild, said its not destructive.
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What's a .exe file?
I thought this was a Mac Ping list?
I don't have these problems. /mac sarc
It is... and iTunes is an Apple product.
As to the question "What's a .exe file?" it is an antiquated executable used on an antique operating system that Macintosh users can safely ignore. ;^)>
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