From Deseret News archives:
Virus worms its way into BYU computers
Mydoom's rapid spread hinges on the 'trust factor'
The idea backfired when the Novarg, or Mydoom, virus struck campus at the same time that a list of 30,000 BYU student e-mail addresses was open on the university's network.
Inadvertently, the school provided a gateway for the virus to every student's computer.
"We were trying out software that allows us to send messages at 2 a.m., when the system is least busy," said Harker, director of Web communications. "During the day, I don't want to burden the system with 30,000 messages. We had to open that list to make the software work.
"The virus caught us with our list open."
The virus mimicked a message from University Communications and included an attachment named "zip.doc." Some students sent e-mails to Harker with complaints. Most realized the message was bogus.
But many people still do not get that message.
The continued spread Tuesday of the cleverly engineered computer virus exposed a key flaw in the global embrace of technology: Its users are human.
Posing as a legitimate computer error message, the worm successfully tricked e-mail recipients into spreading it to friends, co-workers and business associates.
Although users have grown wiser about falling for such tricks, virus writers have also gotten smarter about fooling them.
"People that are bent on doing these things continue to display a high degree of intelligence," said Bob Jorgensen of Boeing Co., whose e-mail systems slowed down because of the worm. "We need to continue to work to stay one step ahead" through better technology and education.
MessageLabs Inc., which scans e-mail for viruses, said one in every 12 messages contained the worm. Security experts described it as the largest outbreak in months.
"It's the trust factor you are exploiting," said Oliver Friedrichs, senior research manager with anti-virus vendor Symantec Corp. "Most people, when they receive something, they want to trust it. You don't want to miss something people may be sending you."
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