AMD's
user forums were yesterday
found to be hosting a worm that attempted to infect visitors using the
well documented Windows WMF vulnerability.
Users visiting the site were presented with a download of a .wmf image file
which carries a malicious payload. The image appeared to be linked to an adware
affiliate website called toolbardollars.biz.
Microsoft was
caught out in early January when online criminals started
exploiting a vulnerability in the way that Windows renders images in the Windows
Meta Files format.
The software giant eventually issued an out-of-cycle
patch for the flaw, which it does in only rare cases.
AMD's forums website was no longer harbouring the worm at the time of this
story's publication, and a spokesman for the company told
vnunet.com that the issue had been
resolved.
AMD blamed the problem on a third party that handles the user forums for the
chipmaker.
This company had failed to apply a software patch to the service, according
to the spokesman, exposing users to the potentially harmful .wmf file. He
declined to identify the third party.
The spokesman emphasised that users with fully patched systems had at no time
been at risk of infection.
Security vendor
F-Secure reported the AMD
worm on its
blog on
Monday and warned users not to visit the website.
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