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Ima Ufo  
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 More options Nov 4, 7:48 pm
From: Ima Ufo <thetruthaboutm...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 16:48:54 -0800 (PST)
Local: Wed, Nov 4 2009 7:48 pm
Subject: Microsoft warns users of worm that targets MMO players
By Seraphina Brennan of massively.com.

Remember how we always tell you to remain vigilant against malicious
programs that can compromise your MMO account's security? Well, it
seems we now have more reason to remain vigilant.

Microsoft's latest security intelligence report covers the resurgence
of worm type viruses and specifically mentions one that targets MMO
players -- Taterf. As a worm, Taterf attempts to divine the user's
account name and password through keystroke logging, reading the
active memory, and even injecting itself into the game client. Either
way, by the end of it, you end up naked and goldless. Hrm, we wonder
if Taterf has been masquerading itself as our last girlfriend.

Taterf mostly enjoys the Asian games, like ZT Online, Lineage, and the
Legend of Mir, but don't think you're out of the clear. World of
Warcraft and Steam also rank high on Taterf's target list.

Taterf spreads through removable media connections, such as USB
drives. The virus copies itself to the drive once the drive is
connected to an infected computer, and it then creates an autorun.inf
file that executes the virus the second another computer even looks at
the drive's directory. So, if you want to protect yourself against
Taterf, watch those removable connections.... if you know what we're
saying.


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From: thoughtsinmymind <sreekaant3...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 13:19:43 -0800 (PST)
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