Le Nimda
virus (code name W32/Nimda) is a worm that spreads through e-mail. It first
appeared on September 18, 2001. It is a virus that caused traffic slowdowns as
it spreads across. Unlike other viruses Nimda appears to be a carrier of
infection, it does not appear to cause direct file damage but is responsible
for loss of traffic known as denial-of-service. So, it is advisable to opt for
online tech support or computer support.
Nimda became the
most widespread virus in the world a mere 22 minutes after it was released. It
is due to its multi-pronged attack it appears to be the most troublesome virus
of all times. In fact if one takes a closer look at its name it would be easy
to understand why is it so destructive. Its name when spelled backwards is
admin which refers to an file that, when
run, continues to propagate the virus.
How it
propagates?
In particular
the users of Microsoft Outlook in Windows , Millenium, NT4, and 2000 are at
risk. Also any user who is connected to the network is vulnerable to this
threat, this is why online tech support is essential to avoid and/ or counter
this risk.
What the virus
does?
Nimda infection
Systems infected
by the worm will have the following files on their hard drive:
Nimda has in
fact set records for different ways of spreading virus, one of them is sending
e-mails that infected the users system on viewing. The other trick ncludes
putting copies of those e-mails on network drives where other users can find
them, this would then infect other systems as well. It poses a potential threat
to the system and servers and so seeking computer support is essential to deal
with this virus.
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