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Originally posted by CookieRevised
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Originally posted by eXoenDo
A contact on my list submitted the file to me (unaware it was a virus), he said his friend got it from a website claiming it added tons of sounds to MSN Messenger. The "plugin" is just that, not a plugin at all.
I have been unable to find this plugin in the wild, so its basically a "Zoo" virus.
Don't use fancy words if you can't back it up with evidence!
You don't have the means to search for "wild" virusses, so don't say it is or isn't "wild". Furthermore, if it can be downloaded on a public site, chances are that it is spreading...
Also, the word wild-virus and zoo-virus doesn't exist! Every virus is "wild". There isn't such a thing as a zoo-virus. Wild is a term that indicates the spread-rate of a virus...
Furthermore, only virus companies have to means to estimate the spreading of virusses (and even they fail to do a proper estimate sometimes) and thus can give a proper value to the wild-term.
Also, you said in the reoprt that it was a Messenger Plus! plugin, now your saying it is an addon for MSN Messenger? ....
The term "Zoo Virus" (by Symantecs Defination, which is what I am using) refers to a virus that is only in AntiVirus Labratories and not in the wild.
The term, "Wild Virus" (by Symantecs Defination, which is what I am using) refers to a virus that IS active for public download on a site.
The way I tried discovering the virus was doing a search for the filename of the plugin (SWMPPlugin) and clicking any links related to that, This is DEFINATLY NOT the conventional way to do it but its the only way I can see. The reason I refer to it as a Zoo Virus after that is I couldnt find a public linking on any websites to the file, although this definatly does not mean it is gone for sure, I think it'd be really hard to find unless you were looking for it.
, just to clear that bit up.