Outlook worm markets porn site via your sig
A malicious Javascript worm adds a link to a porn site on emails coming from infected users' machines, AV firms have warned. JS.Fortnight drops a file on a victim's Windows PC which is then inserted into the default signature for Outlook Express. Every time the infected computer sends an email message, the message will contain the malicious code.
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