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To get a one-glance comprehensive view of the behavior of this malware, refer to the Behavior Diagram shown below.


ImageMalware Overview

This worm arrives as attachment to email messages spammed by another malware or a malicious user. It may be dropped by other malware.

It may be downloaded from a remote site. This worm drops copies of itself. Note that the drop paths are harcoded within this worm's code. However, this dropping routine fails to execute on systems running Windows 2000 and Windows NT.

This worm creates registry entries to enable its automatic execution at every system startup.

This worm sends email using MAPI (Messaging Application Programming Interface) via MS Outlook. It sends email to all addresses listed in the MS Outlook address book with copies of itself as attachments.

It may also connect to Web sites to download an updated copy of itself. However, the said Web sites are inaccessible as of this writing.



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Autodia::Diagram::Class(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			      Autodia::Diagram::Class(3pm)

NAME
Autodia::Diagram::Class - Class that holds, updates and outputs the values of a diagram element of type class. SYNOPSIS
use Autodia::Diagram::Class; my $Class = Autodia::Diagram::Class->new; Description Autodia::Diagram::Class is an object that represents the Dia UML Class element within a Dia diagram. It holds, outputs and allows the addition of attributes, relationships and methods. METHODS
Constructor my $Class = Autodia::Diagram::Class->new($name); creates and returns a simple Autodia::Diagram::Class object, containing its name and its original position (default 0,0). Accessors Autodia::Diagram::Class attributes are accessed through methods, rather than directly. Each attribute is available through calling the method of its name, ie Inheritances(). The methods available are : Operations, Attributes, Inheritances, Dependancies, Parent, and has_child. The first 4 return a list, the later return a string. Adding elements to the Autodia::Diagram::Class is acheived through the add_<attribute> methods, ie add_inheritance(). Rather than remove an element from the diagram it is marked as redundant and replaced with a superceding element, as Autodia::Diagram::Class has highest precedence it won't be superceded and so doesn't have a redundant() method. Superclass and Component do. Accessing and manipulating the Autodia::Diagram::Class $Class->Attributes(), Inheritances(), Operations(), and Dependancies() all return a list of their respective elements. $Class->Parent(), and has_child() return the value of the parent or child respectively if present otherwise a false. $Class->add_attribute(), add_inheritance(), add_operation(), and add_dependancy() all add a new element of their respective types. See Also Autodia::DiagramObject Autodia::Diagram Autodia::DiagramSuperclass Autodia::DiagramInheritance AUTHOR
Aaron Trevena, <aaron.trevena@gmail.com> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2004 by Aaron Trevena This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.1 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available. perl v5.12.4 2009-06-24 Autodia::Diagram::Class(3pm)