Be especially wary of unsolicited e-mails claiming to contain obscene pictures and sex movies this week. The W32/Nyxem worm is set to trigger its data-destroying payload on February 3. The W32/Nyxem-D worm can spread via e-mail using a variety of pornographic disguises in an attempt to disable security software. “Companies should educate their users to practice safe computing,” said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for Sophos.
Porn Worm Set to Execute Nasty Payload on Friday
Posted by: Jennifer LeClaire January 30, 2006 08:39 AMBe especially wary of unsolicited e-mails claiming to contain obscene pictures and sex movies this week. The W32/Nyxem worm is set to trigger its data-destroying payload on February 3. The W32/Nyxem-D worm can spread via e-mail using a variety of pornographic disguises in an attempt to disable security software. “Companies should educate their users to practice safe computing,” said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for Sophos.