Panda Joss-Stick
Feb 06, 2007 - Rising

Panda Joss-Stick, also known as "Worm.Nimaya", "worm.whboy" is running amok with the icons of the Windows operating system, and not only. The virus has already infected several million computers across China and has received a five-star severity ranking. it converts icons of infected programs into a picture of a panda burning joss-sticks. Some versions of this virus also allow remote access to the compromised machines and remote arbitrary code execution, alter and steal data, download additional malware, open links to websites, download updates and install themselves in the registry.

Panda joss-stick virus is by no means limited to Chinese-language versions of Windows. In fact, it can just as easy infect English based Windows operating systems. Furthermore, Fujacks is a parasitic virus that uses the existing EXE files as hosts for infection.

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