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Stealth virus is stealthiest of all
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Stealth virus is stealthiest of all
By John Leyden
Published Wednesday 14th July 2004 09:31 GMT
There's a new mass mailing virus in town, and it's built to make life even more difficult for anti-virus researchers.

Atak uses a variety of tactics in its attempts to escape antivirus analysis. Its main trick is to check to see if it's being run in a debugging environment. If so, it exits to avoid detection. The ploy prevents casual perusal of the code by researchers and (potentially) rival virus writers.

A possible bug, related to the way Atak checks its activation date, prevents it from being run in a "sandbox". A sandbox is a virtual environment commonly used by AV researchers to look at the behaviour of malware in a safe place.

"I haven't seen such ruses used in a mass mailer in a long time. This piece of code is so sloppy, it's devious," said Mircea Ciubotariu, a researcher at Romanian AV firm BitDefender.

Aside from its stealth behaviour the virus is a fairly standard mass mailer. It infects Windows PCs only (natch). Atak is spreading, albeit modestly, and most AV firms rate it as a low-to-medium risk threat. ®
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