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Posted By: Ice Talking worm attacks Windows users - 09/14/04 01:36 AM
A Turkish worm that contains an embedded audio message has been bending the ears of Windows users

A virus writer has released a worm that speaks to its victims.

The Amus worm uses the Windows Speech Engine, embedded on Windows XP, to play the following message:

"How are you. I am back. My name is mister hamsi. I am seeing you. Haaaaaaaa. You must come to turkiye. I am cleaning your computer. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 0. Gule. Gule [bye bye]."

The worm, which runs after the Windows XP boot-up music has played, deletes DLL and INI files to cause Windows to fail. It spreads automatically via an email entitled "Listen and Smile" and alters home page settings on Internet Explorer.

"It might be confusing to users because it says 'I am seeing you'," says Mikko Hypponen, director of antivirus research for F-Secure. "It's the only [worm] I have found speech on, but it is not too advanced because it is written is Visual Basic."

The worm has been rated as low risk by antivirus vendors.

Source: ZDNet
Link: http://news.zdnet.co.uk/0,39020330,39166409,00.htm
Posted By: jonconley Re: Talking worm attacks Windows users - 09/14/04 11:53 AM
The only worm that he has found speech on?

I know of this evil "DaVinci" virus that had mean [censored] graphics, and demanded lots of money or it would tip over oil tankers!
Posted By: Gremelin Re: Talking worm attacks Windows users - 09/14/04 04:21 PM
HACKERS!
Posted By: xieker Re: Talking worm attacks Windows users - 09/14/04 11:18 PM
[edited by Gizmo: This post has nothing to do with this topic, please post something constructive or please do not respond at all.]
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