Skype Hit with IM Worm, Security Threats Grow
One of the rising technologies right now is Skype, a peer-to-peer telephone network devised by the same entrepreneurs behind the now decrepit Kazaa.
But, don't be too alarmed; although peer-to-peer and Kazaa have both become dirty terms in the security vocabulary, Skype is a rather safe (and in many cases, cheap) and effective way of reaching friends long distance.
However, Skype grows in popularity, so too do the threats, including a recent instant messaging worm that has spread its way to a few unlucky users.
The recent issue hitting Skype's instant messaging service isn't much different than those that have afflicted the average PC running MSN Messenger. Certain users will simply be given a random message with a text link, which appears as though it leads to a JPEG file. Anyone interested in the picture will find it leads to an optional executable file, which in turn sends a malicious link to all of those on the original user's instant messaging (IM) contacts list. Oh, and the link sent also includes an attached picture of a barely-covered seductress. (Source: zdnet.com)
From that point on, a "Do Not Disturb" icon will appear over that person's status while using Skype IM.
The worm itself has been dubbed "Psyke.A", and was first reported by security firm F-Secure.
Unfortunately, this is hardly an isolated incident. Skype users were subject to a similar ploy last month, this time with a more irritating Trojan on the wrong end of proceedings. In that case, users who clicked on the random link could have their PC completely taken over by the attacker. (Source: pcworld.com)
Skype has acknowledged the threats, but executive recommendations are generally limited to a suggested use of antivirus software.
Most popular articles
- Which Processor is Better: Intel or AMD? - Explained
- How to Prevent Ransomware in 2018 - 10 Steps
- 5 Best Anti Ransomware Software Free
- How to Fix: Computer / Network Infected with Ransomware (10 Steps)
- How to Fix: Your Computer is Infected, Call This Number (Scam)
- Scammed by Informatico Experts? Here's What to Do
- Scammed by Smart PC Experts? Here's What to Do
- Scammed by Right PC Experts? Here's What to Do
- Scammed by PC / Web Network Experts? Here's What to Do
- How to Fix: Windows Update Won't Update
- Explained: Do I need a VPN? Are VPNs Safe for Online Banking?
- Explained: VPN vs Proxy; What's the Difference?
- Explained: Difference Between VPN Server and VPN (Service)
- Forgot Password? How to: Reset Any Password: Windows Vista, 7, 8, 10
- How to: Use a Firewall to Block Full Screen Ads on Android
- Explained: Absolute Best way to Limit Data on Android
- Explained: Difference Between Dark Web, Deep Net, Darknet and More
- Explained: If I Reset Windows 10 will it Remove Malware?
My name is Dennis Faas and I am a senior systems administrator and IT technical analyst specializing in cyber crimes (sextortion / blackmail / tech support scams) with over 30 years experience; I also run this website! If you need technical assistance , I can help. Click here to email me now; optionally, you can review my resume here. You can also read how I can fix your computer over the Internet (also includes user reviews).
We are BBB Accredited
We are BBB accredited (A+ rating), celebrating 21 years of excellence! Click to view our rating on the BBB.