Jackson suicide spam hides virus

A Windows e-mail virus is annoying to entangle victims by claiming that Michael Jackson has attempted suicide, utter computer security firms. The message hopes to grasp people’s concentration because of the enormous attention in the on-going child abuse trial. The fake message contains a web link that supposedly links to Mr. Jackson’s suicide note. But anyone clicking on the link will have their PC invaded by a virus that gives others access to that machine.

Contagious link

The message was first discovered early on 10 June and previously anti-virus companies have seen many copy of the e-mail circulate online.The sick minds behind viruses and other malware often exploit celebrity names and news stories in an attempt to infect as many people as possible

Like many recent Windows viruses the malicious message does not use a technical trick or loophole to infect machines. Instead it relies on tricking users into infecting themselves.

The badly-spelled message – its subject line is “Suicidal attempt – claims that the suicide attempt was in reaction to the stress of the trial. A verdict is due in the case soon. Those who tick on the link in the fake e-mail to see the supposed suicide note will get a message suggesting that the site hosting it is busy.

That may not surprise people who think it might contain genuine breaking news about Michael Jackson,” said Carole Theriault, refuge advisor for security firm Sophos.

Do not click

Ms Theriault said the full of activity message is a diversionary tactic because, unseen, a virus is being downloaded on to a user’s machine.

The virus downloaded is a variant of the Borobt-Gen Trojan which gives the virus’ creator a backdoor into infected machines.

“The sick minds behind viruses and other malware often exploit celebrity names and news stories in an attempt to infect as many people as possible,” said Ms Theriault.

She urged users to be wary of clicking on links or opening attachments in unsolicited e-mail messages.

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