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Updated on Dec 20, 2004
Worm:Win32/Gaobot.FB is a worm that can spread across network connections by breaking weak passwords or by exploiting vulnerabilities described in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS03-001, MS03-007, or MS03-026. After the Trojan copies and runs itself on a remote computer, it connects to an IRC server to receive commands.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 20, 2004
Worm:Win32/Gaobot.FC is a worm that can spread across network connections by breaking weak passwords or by exploiting vulnerabilities described in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS03-001, MS03-007, or MS03-026. After the Trojan copies and runs itself on a remote computer, it connects to an IRC server to receive commands.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 20, 2004
Worm:Win32/Gaobot.FD is a worm that can spread across network connections by breaking weak passwords or by exploiting vulnerabilities described in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS03-001, MS03-007, or MS03-026. After the Trojan copies and runs itself on a remote computer, it connects to an IRC server to receive commands.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 20, 2004
Worm:Win32/Gaobot.FQ is a worm that can spread across network connections by breaking weak passwords or by exploiting vulnerabilities described in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS03-001, MS03-007, or MS03-026. After the Trojan copies and runs itself on a remote computer, it connects to an IRC server to receive commands.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 20, 2004
Worm:Win32/Gaobot.FY is a worm that can spread across network connections by breaking weak passwords or by exploiting vulnerabilities described in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS03-001, MS03-007, or MS03-026. After the Trojan copies and runs itself on a remote computer, it connects to an IRC server to receive commands.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 20, 2004
Worm:Win32/Gaobot.ID is a worm that can spread across network connections by breaking weak passwords or by exploiting vulnerabilities described in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS03-001, MS03-007, or MS03-026. After the Trojan copies and runs itself on a remote computer, it connects to an IRC server to receive commands.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 20, 2004
Worm:Win32/Gaobot.JB is a worm that can spread across network connections by breaking weak passwords or by exploiting vulnerabilities described in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS03-001, MS03-007, or MS03-026. After the Trojan copies and runs itself on a remote computer, it connects to an IRC server to receive commands.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 20, 2004
Worm:Win32/Gaobot.PY is a worm that can spread across network connections by breaking weak passwords or by exploiting vulnerabilities described in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS03-001, MS03-007, MS03-026, or MS03-039. After the Trojan copies and runs itself on a remote computer, it connects to an IRC server to receive commands.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 20, 2004
Worm:Win32/Gaobot.RW is a worm that can spread across network connections by breaking weak passwords or by exploiting vulnerabilities described in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS03-001, MS03-007, or MS03-026. After the Trojan copies and runs itself on a remote computer, it connects to an IRC server to receive commands.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 20, 2004
Worm:Win32/Gaobot.ZF is a worm that can spread across network connections by breaking weak passwords or by exploiting vulnerabilities described in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS03-001, MS03-007, or MS03-026. After the Trojan copies and runs itself on a remote computer, it connects to an IRC server to receive commands.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 21, 2004
Win32/HLLW.Doomjuice.C is a worm that targets computers infected with the Mydoom.A or Mydoom.B worms. Doomjuice.C scans for systems listening on TCP port 3127, the backdoor port for Mydoom.A and Mydoom.B. Doomjuice.C launches a denial of service (DoS) attack against www.microsoft.com.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 21, 2004
Worm:Win32/Gaobot.AR is a backdoor Trojan that can spread across network connections by breaking weak passwords or by exploiting vulnerabilities described in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS03-001, MS03-007, or MS03-026. After the Trojan copies and runs itself on a remote computer, it connects to an IRC server to receive commands.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 21, 2004
Win32/Gaobot.ZL is a network worm that can spread across network connections by breaking weak passwords or by exploiting the vulnerability described in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-026. The worm has backdoor capabilities, which allows attackers to control the infected computer using IRC channels. The worm also acts as a bot on the IRC network, coordinated through the IRC command, to launch massive distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks and retrieve personal and system information.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 21, 2004
Win32/Gaobot.ZM is a network worm that can spread across network connections by breaking weak passwords or by exploiting the vulnerability described in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-026. The worm has backdoor capabilities, which allows attackers to control the infected computer using IRC channels. The worm also acts as a bot on the IRC network, coordinated through the IRC command, to launch massive distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks and retrieve personal and system information.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 22, 2004
Worm:Win32/Gaobot.AS is a backdoor Trojan that can spread across network connections by breaking weak passwords or by exploiting vulnerabilities described in Microsoft Security Bulletins MS03-001, MS03-007, or MS03-026. After the Trojan copies and runs itself on a remote computer, it connects to an IRC server to receive commands.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 22, 2004
Win32/Gaobot.ZG is a network worm that can spread across network connections by breaking weak passwords or by exploiting vulnerabilities described in multiple Microsoft Security Bulletins. The worm has backdoor capabilities, which allows attackers to control the infected computer using IRC channels.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Dec 30, 2004
Win32/Gaobot.ZO.worm is a backdoor Trojan that can spread across network connections by breaking weak passwords or by exploiting vulnerabilities described in various Microsoft Security Bulletins. After the Trojan copies and runs itself on a remote computer, it connects to an IRC server to receive commands.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jan 06, 2005
Win32/HLLW.Randex.FB.worm is a network worm that targets computers running certain versions of Microsoft Windows. The worm spreads by randomly scanning IP addresses for writeable network shares with weak passwords. The worm also has backdoor capabilities that allow attackers to control the infected computer through an IRC channel.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jan 21, 2005
Win32/Gaobot.ZP is a network worm that can spread across network connections by exploiting the vulnerability described in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-026. The worm has backdoor capabilities that allow attackers to control the infected computer using IRC channels. The worm also acts as a bot on the IRC network, coordinated through the IRC command, to launch massive distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks and retrieve personal and system information.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jan 24, 2005
Win32/Randex.FE.worm is a network worm that targets computers running certain versions of Microsoft Windows. The worm spreads by randomly scanning IP addresses for writeable network shares with weak passwords. After the worm infects a computer, it connects to an IRC server to receive commands from an attacker.
Alert level: severe