The virus that “deletes your whole hard drive” has been a staple in dozens of e-mail hoaxes that have circulated the Net in recent years. In the real world, such viruses are few and far between. According to Symantec, the new VBS.Pub is just such a beast. The malware targets Windows computers, and arrives in an email bearing the subject “Re” and an attachment that will have an .asp, .hta, .htm, .htt, .html, .vbe or .vbs extension. Upon infection, the virus uses Microsoft Outlook to send itself to everyone in the Microsoft Outlook Address Book. “If the day is the 6th, 13th, 21st, or 28th, the worm will delete all the files from the computer,” Symantec reports. Despite its nasty payload, SANS notes that VBS.Pub “doesn’t possess any earth-shattering characteristics to make it a significant propagation threat.” Full Story
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