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Klez |
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An e-mail virus that exploits a vulnerability in the Internet Explorer browser and executes when the message is read or previewed. Possibly originating in China, several versions of the Klez worm have been introduced since late 2001. They deposit themselves in the PC's Windows directory with a random file name and set the Registry to launch at startup. Klez searches for e-mail addresses in the infected machine, and, using its own Internet mail transmitter (SMTP engine), sends messages to those addresses with virus attachments and a variety of subject headers and body text. Thus, the same user can keep getting different Klez e-mails from the same source. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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TYPE OF THREAT ESTIMATED ECONOMIC DAMAGE Category Percent of survey Attack Damage Worms or Viruses 80% Klez $9. Businesses that have had the good fortune of avoiding encounters with viruses such as Melissa or Klez can be lulled into a state of inaction. Government agencies face ongoing security risks from viruses, worms and sophisticated blended threats, such as Code Red, Nimda and Klez, that target network vulnerabilities, rapidly infect via multiple means, compromise data and co-opt networks during coordinated cyber attacks. |
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