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Talking Trojan says 'bye bye' to victims' data

  • 07-07-2007 9:51am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 44,195 ✭✭✭✭


    Now that's just cruel... taunting your victims as your HDD gets wiped!

    I'd expected trojan's to have a bit more manners! :D

    InfoWorld article
    The program, called the BotVoice.A Trojan was first spotted by security vendor Panda Software last week. It is a Trojan horse program, which the victim must download first. But once installed, it gets nasty.

    The Trojan soon sets to work trying to delete everything from the victim's hard drive, while at the same time endlessly repeating an audible message, apparently designed to taunt the victim.

    "You have been infected; I repeat, you have been infected and your system files have been deleted. Sorry. Have a nice day and bye bye," the Trojan says.

    It does this by using a text-reading program that is part of the Windows operating system, Panda said. Users of Windows 2003, XP, 2000, NT, ME, 98, and 95 are all at risk.

    Unlike a virus, BotVoice.A does not jump from computer to computer on its own, but spreads via p-to-p (peer-to-peer) networks or storage devices such as CD-ROMs or USB memory drives.

    The Trojan is unusual because unlike most malware written these days, it appears to be designed to perform mindless vandalism, said Roger Thompson, chief technology officer with Exploit Prevention Labs. "I haven't seen brainless vandalism like that for years," he said via instant message. "The good news is that such a Trojan will never be widespread, because everything is profit-oriented now, and there's not a lot of money in taunting someone."

    And of course, this thread wouldn't be complete without a link to hear the message the trojan emits! Goddamn you Merlin!!


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,389 ✭✭✭✭Saruman


    hmm.. its been years since we had proper virus or trojans that do actual damage other than slowing your pc and giving you pop up ads :D

    I think it was last century when i last came across one that actually wiped files.

    Anyway as long as people are smart then they should be ok... then again.. most computer users are idiots who download screensavers from screensavers.com :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,401 ✭✭✭✭Anti


    Whats wrong with screensavers.com :p


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,166 ✭✭✭SeanW


    This, for starters.


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