Windows Media Player Infection Sends Users to QuickTime

Topics Computer, Internet on December 23rd, 2007

WORM_VB.ZAA is a new kind of that attempts to infect the computers, being executed once the user starts . company Trend Micro wrote that the affected most versions of the operating system powered by , including 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP and Server 2003. But, what’s more important is that it has a high distribution potential bundled with a medium damage potential, so extra-caution is recommended, if you want to keep your computer protected. Now, let’s see more details about the .

Just like many other 2007 worms, WORM_VB.ZAA attempts to spread itself by copying its files on every clean removable drive connected to an infected computer. When the device is plugged into a clean system, the is automatically executed and copies its files on the computer. Classic, I would say. Obviously, it also drops an Autorun.Inf file to be sure it is executed every time a new drive is connected to the PC.

Trend Micro informed that WORM_VB.ZAA can be easily downloaded by visiting malicious websites equipped with the . In addition, it can also be deployed by another malware that has already been installed on the system.

And now, the juicy part: the is executed once the user starts and displays the following message: “Please Install Player to play this file!”

“This modifies a certain registry entry to hide file extension names. It also hides files with System attributes by modifying another registry entry”, Trend Micro wrote.

So, next time you’re advised to switch to another (such as Apple’s ) and abandon the famous application that comes with the operating system, you should start a full system scan, because you may be infected with WORM_VB.ZAA…

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