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As corporate email security has improved, and users have got more savvy about not opening every email attachment that lands in their inbox, malware writers have had to turn their attention to other avenues of attack. And the rise of IM, or instant messaging, has given them a new target - not least because of its increasing popularity in the corporate sphere.

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IM clients are the playground of IM viruses. This malware is spread by an IM user clicking on an executable file attachment or a hyperlink in a chat window which then links through to a malicious website, and the ways of getting those links in front of the end user are becoming increasingly sophisticated.

Last year, warnings of a new breed of IM worm that attempts to chat with its victims surfaced, suggesting new and more sophisticated IM worms could well be on the way.

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    • 28 February 2009 01:54
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