Friday, August 1, 2008
A new virus has been targeting residents and businesses in Texas after a local theatre's website was infected by a worm, according to reports.
The Daily Times has noted that the Rio 10 Cinemas website began hosting the virus - deceptively titled Antivirus 2008 or Antivirus 2009 - around ten days ago.
Syd Hall, net security administrator for Rio Entertainment, told the paper that the virus seems to originate from its own web-hosting server, which has infected the Rio site three times.
Visitors navigating to the site via a search engine are greeted by the message: "Your computer is running slower than normal, maybe it is infected with viruses, adware or spyware. Win Antivir 2008 will perform a quick and completely FREE scan of your system."
Those who agree to the scan will then become hosts for the virus.
Rio Entertainment has since shut down its web services pending a solution to the problem.
In other developments, the US CERT reported earlier this month that businesses and residents have been targeted by a computer virus attempting to infect systems using emails purporting to cover dramatic developments concerning military action with Iran.
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