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W32.Maldal.D@mm (Symantec)

White Paper The worm utilizes Outlook to spread itself to everybody in the Outlook address book. Payload: Large scale e-mailing: Utilizes Outbook to mail everyone in the Outlook Address Book Name: W32.Maldal.D@mm [14 Aug 2003]

Find Names in the Address Book

White Paper To search for people using information other than their name or e-mail address, such as their office location or telephone number, see Search for people in the Address Book. The user can use the Address Book to look up and select names and... [14 Feb 2008]

Search for People in the Address Book

White Paper Using the Address Book to search for people by using their name or e-mail address is the best option when one wants to immediately address an e-mail message to a specific person, people, or distribution list. [14 Feb 2008]

Troubleshoot Document Views and Screen Displays

White Paper Word automatically checks the names in the e-mail header against names in the Address Book. If multiple names are found that match the name one types, a red wavy line appears under the name, indicating that one must choose a name. [16 Apr 2008]

W32/Klez-D (Sophos)

White Paper The worm sends itself to entries in the Windows address book and arrives in an email with a subject line selected from: The attachment has a random filename and the sender address is either a random uppercase name at yahoo.com, hotmail.com or sina... [14 Aug 2003]

W32/Klez-C (Sophos)

White Paper The worm sends itself to entries in the Windows address book and arrives in an email with a subject line selected from: The attachment has a random filename and the sender address is either a random uppercase name at yahoo.com, hotmail.com or sina... [14 Aug 2003]

W32/Maldal-F (Sophos)

White Paper W32/Maldal-F is a worm which uses Microsoft Outlook to send itself to everyone in the Outlook address book. Name: W32/Maldal-F Date: January 16, 2002 Click through to view the alert text for disinfection information. [14 Aug 2003]

W32/Goner@MM (Mcafee)

White Paper This is a mass mailing worm that attempts to send itself to all entries in the Outlook Address book. Name: W32/Goner@MM Date: December 4, 2001 This is a HIGH RISK virus that spread via Microsoft Outlook and can be spread via ICQ. [14 Aug 2003]

W32/Klez-G // W32/ElKern-B (Sophos)

White Paper This worm searches for email address entries in the Windows address book but uses its own mailing routine. Name: W32/Klez-G Date: February 7, 2002 Type: Win32 worm W32/Klez-G is a Win32 worm that carries a compressed copy of the W32/ElKern-B virus... [14 Aug 2003]

VBS/Chick.b@M

White Paper This Compiled HTML Help file contains VBScript to email itself to the first user in the Microsoft Outlook address book using MAPI messaging. Exact detection under the VBS/Chick.b@M name will be included in the 4195 DATs. [02 May 2004]

Win32.Maldal.E (CAI)

White Paper The worm uses Microsoft Outlook in order to send itself out to all contacts found in the Address Book. Name: Win32.Maldal.E Date: December 29, 2001 A mass-mailing worm with a destructive file deleting payload. [14 Aug 2003]

W32/Hunch@MM (Mcafee)

White Paper This mass-mailing worm sends itself to all addresses found in the Microsoft Outlook Address book, copies itself to floppy diskettes, and deletes files on the local system. Body: Mensaje importante para (recipient's name) en el archivo adjunto. [14 Aug 2003]

W32/Alcop.a@MM // Porno.scr (Mcafee)

White Paper It sends itself out to all recipients found in the Microsoft Outlook address book. Name: W32/Alcop.a@MM Date: January 26, 2002 DateÊDiscovered: 1/25/2002 DateÊAdded: 1/25/2002 Origin: Manila Type: Virus [14 Aug 2003]

W32.Klez.A@mm (Symantec)

White Paper Large scale e-mailing: Emails to addresses found in the address book. Name: W32.Klez.A@mm Name of attachment: Random attachment with .exe extension The worm copies itself using a random file name with a variable double extension, such as Filename... [14 Aug 2003]

New Virus-Worm I.Worm.Maldal a/k/a Christmas Targets Those in the Holiday Spirit (Kaspersky)

White Paper The worm spreads via e-mail, and in order to start-up, the worm gains access to the Outlook address book. It's important to note that the attached worm file always has the name CHRISTMAS.EXE. This is done unbeknownst to users, after which the worm... [22 Apr 2004]

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