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Email-Worm:W32/NakedWife


First posted on 27 July 2010.
Source: SecurityHome

Aliases :

There are no other names known for Email-Worm:W32/NakedWife.

Explanation :

A worm that spreads via e-mail, usually in infected executable e-mail file attachments.

Additional DetailsEmail-Worm:W32/NakedWife is an e-mail worm that spreads as an attachment called NakedWife.exe. The worm uses MS Outlook Address Book to find e-mail addresses and sends itself to these addresses with the help of MS Outlook application. NakedWife has a destructive payload.

The worm is a PE executable about 74 kb long written in Visual Basic. The most probable origin is Brazil.

Execution

When the worm is run it shows a dialog box that looks like a ShockWave Flash executable animation's dialog. The dialog looks like:



All menus in this dialog box are fake except the 'Help' menu. When a user clicks on it, the worm displays a messagebox:



It should be noted that the worm's file has an icon similar to ShockWave Flash executable animation files and can confuse many users.

Payload

After the worm sends itself it performs a destructive action.

It deletes all *.INI, *.LOG, *.DLL, *.EXE, *.COM and *.BMP files (in that order) in root Windows folder and then deletes all *.INI, *.LOG, *.DLL, *.EXE, *.COM, and *.BMP files in Windows System folder.

A system attacked by this worm becomes unusable shortly after that.

Propagation (E-mail)

After the worm shows its dialog box, it opens MS Outlook Address Book and sends itself to all addresses found there. The infected message has the worm's executable as NakedWife.exe attached. The infected message looks like that:

Subject:

Fw: Naked Wife

Body:

My wife never look like that! ;-)

Best Regards,
[Current User]

where [Current User] is the name of an infected computer's user.

Last update 27 July 2010

 

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