>> If you use Internet Explorer and AOL IM read below: >> >> http://weblog.infoworld.com/techwatch/archives/000275.html >> --------------------------------------------------------------- >> Worm spreading through AOL IM? >> >> Nothing in confirmed as of yet, but reports are circulating that a virus >> is >> affecting AOL instant messaging users. >> >> According to multiple friends of mine, a message from a contact on your >> buddy >> list pops up saying- "check this out..." followed by a link with the >> following >> domain- wgutv.com. Once the link is clicked a game appears where you can >> shoot a >> cartoon character of Osama Bin Laden or Saddam Hussein. From there the >> worm >> apparently hijacks your contact list and sends the same URL out to all of >> those >> on that list. >> >> I'm reporting this now and hope to have more complete story as soon as >> possible. >> So for now, don't click a URL that says "check this out...." >> >> >> JD >> -- >> JD Austin IV >> Cell: 480.204.0540 >> Twin Geckos Technology Services >> http://www.twingeckos.com >> "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." > > > It appears that you have to accept a software installation if you visit > that web site, so I don't think this is really a worm. If you choose to > allow a web site to install software on your computer, well... You > deserve whatever happens to you. > > Thomas > --------------------------------------------------- I didn't run it, but you're right it's more of a trojan than a worm. Lot's of people fall for this sort of thing though, hense the warning :) -- JD Austin IV Cell: 480.204.0540 Twin Geckos Technology Services http://www.twingeckos.com Database Administrator Maricopa Community Colleges john.austin@domail.maricopa.edu Work: 480.731.8759 Cell: 480.204.0540 "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."