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AIM worm in the wild

There was an article in the last few days about Instant messengers being a tempting new vector for viral infections... Well.... Incidents.org has information on a new AIM worm seen in the wild. It do…

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Avery J. Parker

IT veteran, maker educator, and author of Network Ninja, 3D Printing Mastery, and AI Workflow Mastery. Business IT: Diversified Tech Solutions.

There was an article in the last few days about Instant messengers being a tempting new vector for viral infections... Well.... Incidents.org has information on a new AIM worm seen in the wild. It doesn't travel via a security hole, but uses the good old standby of social engineering to get from place to place.
The user will receive the following AIM message: "This AIM user has sent you a Greetings Card, to open it visit: http://greetings.aol.com/index.pd?source=christmastheme?my_christmas_card.COM"
It looks like the greetings.aol.com is obfuscated and is actually redirecting to another machine which attempts to load a version of sdbot.