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worms on YAHOO????????
« on: June 13, 2006, 05:45:52 AM »
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/06...targets_yahoo/

A JavaScript worm that takes advantage of an unpatched vulnerability in Yahoo!'s webmail service has been discovered on the net.

The JS-Yamanner worm spreads when a Windows user accesses Yahoo! Mail to open an email sent by the worm. The attack works because of a vulnerability in Yahoo! Mail that enables scripts embedded within HTML emails to be run within a user’s browser instead of being blocked.

Once executed, the worm forwards itself to an infected users' contacts on Yahoo! Mail. It also harvests these address and sends them to a remote internet server. Only contacts with an email address of either @yahoo.com or @yahoogroups.com are hit by this behaviour.

Infected emails commonly have the subject line "New Graphic Site" and are spoofed so as to appear from "[email protected]". Users who open infected emails will be redirected to a webpage at www.av3.net/index.htm.

Symantec Security Response senior manager Kevin Hogan said: "Unlike its predecessors, which would require the user to open an attachment in order to launch and propagate, JS-Yamanner makes use of a security hole in the Yahoo! web mail program in order to spread to other Yahoo! users. Yahoo! is a popular email tool, and although normally closed to such threats, the exploitation of this vulnerability provides access to a significant number of internet users.

"As there is no patch at present, users are recommended to update virus definitions and firewall signatures and to block any emails sent from [email protected]." ®

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    Re: worms on YAHOO????????
    « Reply #1 on: June 13, 2006, 04:28:32 PM »
    Yahoo! doesn't need security holes... it has its own viruses.
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    Re: worms on YAHOO????????
    « Reply #2 on: June 14, 2006, 05:47:46 AM »