Korgo raises zombie PC army
Anti-virus firms have raised the peril index of the Korgo worm up a notch following the spread of several new variants this week. Korgo (aka Padobot) exploits the Microsoft Windows Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSASS) vulnerability to spread across vulnerable machines.
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