Search engines hit
Search engines hit
R E L A T E D   C O N T E N T
ADVERTISEMENT

New MyDoom variant hits search engines

MyDoom.O unleashes DoS attack on Google, AltaVista, Lycos and Yahoo

Tom Sanders in California, vnunet.com 27 Jul 2004
ADVERTISEMENT

An ingenious new variant of the MyDoom virus yesterday hit four major search engines, including Google, with a denial of service attack.

The new virus, which antivirus companies named MyDoom.M, MyDoom.M@mm or MyDoom.O, searches AltaVista, Google, Lycos and Yahoo for email addresses to spread itself.

When the virus infects a PC it searches the hard drive for email addresses and feeds these into search engines to find more victims.

For instance, if a user has a Word document or email with the address 'me@example.com', the virus would look online for additional email addresses within the 'example.com' domain and forward itself to them.

The effect of hundreds of thousands of infected computers posting search queries on Monday amounted to a distributed denial of service attack.

Of the four engines targeted, Google and Lycos in particular faced performance issues, according to a report by the Sans Internet Storm Centre. At some times, users would see an error message or not get any results.

A spokeswoman for Google confirmed that the search engine "experienced slowness" due to the virus, but insisted that the site was at no point "significantly impaired".

But in London, the firm admitted that a "small percentage of our users and networks that have the MyDoom virus have been affected for a longer period of time".

Yahoo and Lycos did not immediately return phone calls seeking further information. AltaVista is a subsidiary of Yahoo.

The MyDoom.O virus is the first to use search engines to spread itself, according to Lloyd Taylor, vice president of technology at Keynote Systems, a company that measures web performance.

"I have never seen one that did this before. It was quite creative," he said.

The virus outbreak began when workers on the American east coast started opening emails on Monday morning, said Taylor.

Search engine performance returned to normal levels on Monday afternoon, after the search companies began filtering queries generated by the virus.

Meanwhile, Google said yesterday that it would price shares at between $108 and $135 for its forthcoming IPO, valuing the company at up to $36bn. Minimum investment is five shares.

See also:

New Mydoom virusLatest variant poses as collection of humorous photos  17 Aug 2004
Blended virus threatTrend towards viruses with spam payloads alarms security experts  05 Aug 2004
Intrusion prevention hardwareNetwork Security 7100 series designed to stop infections from spreading  28 Jul 2004
Zindos targets MicrosoftFollow-up Zindos worm designed to launch DoS attack on Redmond website  28 Jul 2004
RK RaghavanEnterprise security is not an IT issue in isolation  22 Jul 2004
Security surveyVendors' legal liability regarding security flaws must be clarified  12 Jul 2004
Security proceduresBusinesses cannot afford to allow security procedures to slacken  18 Jun 2004
SecurityThe latest wave of cyber-crimes and acts of vandalism have demonstrated once again that many systems are still vulnerable to attack.  15 Apr 2004

All Enterprise Security Technology

Like this story? Spread the news by clicking below:

Post this to Delicious del.icio.us    Post this to Digg Digg this    Post this to reddit reddit!

Permalink for this story
R E A D E R   C O M M E N T S

M A R K E T P L A C E
Sponsored links
F E A T U R E D   J O B S
| Aston Carter
Senior C# Agile Web Developer, Online Gaming, London My Client provides adult customers with high quality gambling and gaming services in an environment that is convenient, entertaining, fair, regulated and secure. My Client is one ... more >
| Aston Carter
EMC, NetApps, West London, Media • NetApps FAS ... more >
| Abraxas
Data Analyst / MI Analyst – Leading Online Gaming Company A Data Analyst / Trafficker is sought by a leading online gaming company. The role encompasses all aspects of online advertising including data handling, communicating ... more >
| JAM Recruitment
Field Applications Engineer Power Electronics/Supplies Europe/Based Surrey Permanent Position £35-45k Basic+Bonus 10-15%+Car/Car allowance A global organisation involved with the design and development of power supplies actively requires a Field Applications Engineer to strengthen it existing ... more >
More job opportunities