Synopsis:
ISS X-Force has detected the spread of a mass-emailing worm named
"Mimail". The Mimail worm is currently propagating aggressively across the
Internet. Mimail takes advantage of a vulnerability in Internet Explorer
to hide an executable program within what appears to be a benign HTML file
delivered to recipients via email.
Impact:
The executable payload of the worm is hidden within a HTML file that is
delivered in a compressed ZIP archive. Many Internet users believe that
HTML files are not dangerous. The Mimail worm was designed specifically to
appear to be benign, and to execute via a flaw in Internet Explorer.
Viruses or worms that propagate by exploiting flaws in software are
particularly dangerous, and they generally propagate more effectively.
For the complete ISS X-Force Security Alert, please visit:
http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/alerts/id/149
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Buh Bye!
Cheers,
Me
ISS X-Force has detected the spread of a mass-emailing worm named
"Mimail". The Mimail worm is currently propagating aggressively across the
Internet. Mimail takes advantage of a vulnerability in Internet Explorer
to hide an executable program within what appears to be a benign HTML file
delivered to recipients via email.
Impact:
The executable payload of the worm is hidden within a HTML file that is
delivered in a compressed ZIP archive. Many Internet users believe that
HTML files are not dangerous. The Mimail worm was designed specifically to
appear to be benign, and to execute via a flaw in Internet Explorer.
Viruses or worms that propagate by exploiting flaws in software are
particularly dangerous, and they generally propagate more effectively.
For the complete ISS X-Force Security Alert, please visit:
http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/alerts/id/149
========================================
Buh Bye!
Cheers,
Me