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Net-Worm:W32/Net-Worm

Name : Net-Worm:W32/Net-Worm
Category:Malware
Type:Net-Worm
Platform:W32

Summary

A type of worm that replicates by sending complete, independent copies of itself over a network.

Disinfection

Automatic Disinfection

Allow F-Secure Anti-Virus to disinfect the relevant files.

For more general information on disinfection, please see Removal Instructions.


Network Disinfection

For general instructions on disinfecting a local network infection, please see Eliminating A Local Network Outbreak.

Additional Details

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About Net-Worms

A net-worm is a type of worm that finds new host machines to infect by using network shares - a media (such as a hard drive or server) that can be accessed by multiple computers on a local area network (LAN), such as a company intranet. The net-worm will usually infect the share in order to subsequently infect every computer that accesses the share. 

In many cases, corporate computers and servers have a few open shares, making these networks particularly vulnerable and facilitating a net-worm's rapid spread through the network. In more sophisticated cases, net-worms may even contain a list of generic passwords to use in attacking password-protected shares.

Once transferred to another host machine, some net-worms copy themselves to startup folders of different users on remote computers. In this case they can start every time a user is logged on to the machine.

A net-worm may also include a malicious payload, such as dropping keylogger program on the infected computer, or attempting to connect it to a remote server.

 
More

For more information, see Encyclopedia: Net-Worm.