View Full Version : Stardust virus lands on OpenOffice
The Unknown
22-01-2008, 06:14 AM
Researchers at Kaspersky Lab have spotted what they believe is the first virus for OpenOffice, the open-source rival to Microsoft's Office productivity suite.
The virus, dubbed Stardust, is capable of infecting OpenOffice and StarOffice, which is sold by Sun Microsystems, a Kaspersky Lab researcher wrote on the Russian company's Viruslist Web site on Tuesday.
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shadow2get
22-01-2008, 08:06 PM
That's bad news. :mad:
Anyway its just a macro-virus & does not harm the computer.
I really don't understand why they are targeting
Open Source Software ? I think the Virus Developer must be a Hardcore follower of Microsoft ... :D
Offtopic ;)
Thought Stardust is a magazine lol.
The Unknown
22-01-2008, 10:18 PM
Offtopic ;)
Thought Stardust is a magazine lol.
what do you mean by offtopic ??
this news was found on cyberciti.biz ; news.com ; digg.com
now say this is not popular ?
Oh no ! Sorry for the confusion.
Offtopic, I meant I am going offtopic on my reply. And there is a filmi magazine - Stardust.
Never meant the news / source is offtopic. Hope it clears :)
The Unknown
23-01-2008, 04:18 PM
Oh no ! Sorry for the confusion.
Offtopic, I meant I am going offtopic on my reply. And there is a filmi magazine - Stardust.
Never meant the news / source is offtopic. Hope it clears :)
lol
MetalheadGautham
23-01-2008, 04:55 PM
which OSes are vulnerable to this virus?
shadow2get
23-01-2008, 05:19 PM
which OSes are vulnerable to this virus?
Since this is a macro virus & written in StarBasic language... part of OpenOffice.org. It will affect all operating systems OpenOffice.org supports.
This following info is from Symantec:
Systems Affected: Linux, UNIX, Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP
I think that answers your query. ;)
Also, Different AV programs detect it as follows:
* SBasic.Stardust.A!int (Symantec)
* StarOffice/StarDust.intd (McAfee)
* StarOffice/Stardust.A (ESET)
* Virus.StarOffice.Stardust.a (Kaspersky)
* XML_DUSTAR.A (Trend Micro)
The Unknown
23-01-2008, 05:50 PM
any ways, its not going to do any harm to the Linux system where OOO is used maximally.
mavihs
01-02-2008, 09:59 PM
hey, its not in the wild. good thing!!!
The Unknown
01-02-2008, 10:15 PM
hey, its not in the wild. good thing!!!
???????? :confused:
MetalheadGautham
03-02-2008, 09:44 PM
any ways, its not going to do any harm to the Linux system where OOO is used maximally.
but shadow2get quotes from symmentec that even Linux is affected :(
NucleusKore
03-02-2008, 10:00 PM
Its not the end of the world, they'll patch it soon. The point is you do not need a "real time scanner" eating have your processor and RAM to protect your system.
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