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Dangerous Games

10 October 2002

The Internet worm "Fleming" has been detected stealing registration information from computer games. Kaspersky Labs, an international data-security software developer, announces the detection of a multi-component malicious program spreading itself via the popular Internet chat program Windows...


The Internet worm "Fleming" has been detected stealing registration information from computer games. Kaspersky Lab, an international data-security software developer, announces the detection of a multi-component malicious program spreading itself via the popular Windows (.NET) Messenger program. The harmful code contains a "trojan" that hijacks registration information from the computer games Counter-Strike and Half-Life. Fleming also tries to download and launch other mal-intended programs from the Internet. At this time multiple infections have been registered. The Fleming Internet worm is a 32-bit Windows application (.exe file) with a size of 53,248 bytes and written in Visual Basic. The worm spreads via the Windows (.NET) Messenger Internet chat program that is built into Windows XP. The worm circulates a message written in English that proposes recipients download a program supposedly developed by the message's author. The message appears as follows: Fleming does not install itself into the system and is triggered into action only if users launch its code (for example, double-clicking on the program icon in Windows Explorer). When launched, Fleming attempts to download two files from the Internet site "http://home.no.net/downl0ad/". The names and save locations of these two files are:
C:\update35784.exe
C:\hehe2397824.exe
Next the worm connects with Windows (.NET) Messenger and waits for incoming messages. When it receives certain messages from the user "styggefolk@hotmail.com", Fleming sends out a reply containing registration information (CD-Keys) from Counter-Strike and Half-Life. Fleming also finds the Windows (.NET) Messenger contact list and sends its message to each entry.

Dangerous Games

The Internet worm "Fleming" has been detected stealing registration information from computer games. Kaspersky Labs, an international data-security software developer, announces the detection of a multi-component malicious program spreading itself via the popular Internet chat program Windows...
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