Ebay virus fears
Ebay virus fears

EBay virus fears dismissed as scaremongering

Security firm denies virus is 'start of worrying trend'

Written by Robert Jaques

Security fears sparked by the recently identified W32/Myfip virus are unfounded, according to a security industry executive who claims the concern is nothing more than empty scaremongering by antivirus firms.

The malicious code, branded "the start of a worrying trend" this week by security and antivirus firm MessageLabs, purports to have been sent from eBay.com and uses a previously undocumented packer to make it harder for antivirus software systems to identify.

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However, Nick Scales, chief executive of UK-based IT security firm Avecho, said: "When will the antivirus vendors stop scaremongering at every opportunity?"

Scales recommended that organisations should establish a "simple rule" at email gateways to block all unexpected code from unknown outsiders.

"There are other rules and technology to get rid of the really nasty viruses, but these attachment-based code viruses should simply just not be a problem to anyone anymore," he said.

He accused antivirus firms of "not protecting their customers" and of "promoting a climate of fear to help increase their revenues".

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