These files exploits WMF
vulnerability in Windows Operating Systems that allows malware code
execution while WMF format file is opening. Unfortunately security patch
for this vulnerability is not available at this time. AVG detects these
files as Exploit.WMF and also as Trojan horse Downloader.Agent. December 29, 2005
I-Worm/Bagle.JH
It spreads thanks to massive SPAMing, messages contains
attachements with zip extension and exe file inside with 9968 B size.
Worm tries to download next component from the internet, but the link is
no longer accessible. December 15, 2005
I-Worm/Sober.CF
This virus comes in as an attachment to emails written in
English or German language. The attachment is a Zip archive with random
name which contains the random named executable file with 55,390 b
size. November 17, 2005
I-Worm/Sober.S,
.T
This virus comes in as an attachment to emails
written in English or Germanlanguage. The attachment is a Zip archive
which contains the filePW_Klass.Pic.packed-bitmap.exe (113,551 b) in case
of .S variant or fileScreen_Photo.jpeg-graphic1.exe (122,751 b) in case
of .T variant. October 6, 2005
I-Worm/Mytob.LY, LZ (aka Zotob.A -
B)
This worm spreads exploiting security hole
described in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS05-039. More information can
be found in the
Virus Encyclopedia August 15, 2005
Win32/Gaelicum
We have reports about raising Win32/Gaelicum worm infections from lastfew
days. More information can be found in the
Virus Encyclopedia. August 3, 2005
I-Worm/Sober.Q
This worm sends spammed messages from infected computer. More information
can be found in the
Virus Encyclopedia. May 16, 2005
I-Worm/Sober.P
This virus arrives as an attachment to emails in English or German
language. The attachment is a zip archive which contains the file called
Winzipped-Text_Data.txt
.piffile. More information can be found in the
Virus Encyclopedia May 2, 2005
I-Worm/Sober.O
Sends itself attached to emails in english or german language.Attachment
name is your_text.zip or Private-Texte.zip. More information can be found
in the
Virus Encyclopedia. April 19, 2005