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Virus Alert: Magistr threat played down by experts

Graeme Wearden ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 14 Mar 2001 17:59 GMT

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Computer users were warned on Wednesday that a new virus could attack data on their hard drives, although antivirus experts believe that it is unlikely to cause major disruption.

The virus -- called "Magistr" -- spreads itself by email. As well as searching a user's address book, it can also look through mailboxes to find email addresses. There have been unconfirmed reports that the virus will attack information on a user's hard drive.

Graham Cluley, senior technologist at antivirus company Sophos, said that "Magistr" was unlikely to cause as much disruption as the recent Anna Kournikova virus. "We issued an update at 8am on Wednesday, and so far only one customer has contacted us to say that they've been affected by Magistr," he explained.

Cluley was unable to confirm reports that Magistr could overwrite essential system data. "We haven't been able to make that happen yet. However, many viruses are rather buggy so it's not easy to get them to do what they're supposed to," he said.

According to reports, Magistr tries to trick computer users into running its viral payload by appearing as a randomly generated email.

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