By Elinor Mills CNET News
Posted on ZDNet News: May 29, 2009 4:52:30 AM
From the article...
Gumblar, which was responsible for 37 percent of all malware blocked by ScanSafe during the first two weeks in May, has more intrusive behavior — it intercepts and monitors web traffic, and installs a data-theft Trojan that steals user names and passwords from infected computers, ScanSafe said.
In addition, once a Conficker infection is remediated there is no further spread of the worm. However, Gumblar can use the FTP credentials it steals to compromise even more websites, potentially exposing many more victims, the company said.
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