Hybris - Stealth Worm And Trojan With Plug-ins
White Papers Russian developers at Kaspersky Labs (Cambridge, UK) first discovered the Hybris worm in October 2000, which originated from South America. Hybris is one of the more common viruses we're seeing right now," said Brian Kinj, a member of the technical...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Hybris Virus: Sleeper Hit Of 2001
News Hybris, a computer worm that uses encrypted plug-ins to update itself, could be the sleeper hit of 2001, antivirus experts say. One factor that hasn't helped Hybris spread itself widely is its use of encrypted plug-ins, antivirus experts said.
[January 12, 2001, 8:47]
Hybris Worm Spreading
News Russian antivirus specialist Kaspersky Lab issued Tuesday a warning over a potentially dangerous virus, a rework of the Hybris worm which has recently been reported in the wild. Hybris has previously been classified low risk but reports suggest the...
[November 14, 2000, 10:05]
Hybris: Double Performance With Oracle Application Server
White Papers This webcast explains how Hybris achieved linear scalability with Oracle and partners.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
W95.Hybris Virus AKA: Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs
White Papers The W95.Hybris.gen Virus has many names or aliases; Snow White virus, W32.Hybris.gen, W32.Hybris.gen.dr, Bris, W32.Hybris.22528.dr, W32/Hybris.gen.dll@M, W32/Hybris.plugin@M, W32/Hybris.gen@M, dwarf4you.exe, W95/Hybris.worm, Win98.Vecna.23040, I...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
The Hybris Virus Comes In Many Variations
White Papers Kaspersky Lab warns users of the continued discovery of variations of the Internet-worm Hybris. At this moment, Kaspersky Lab has discovered five versions of Hybris, and it is expected that new variations will be found in the near future.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
SirCam Worm Settles In For The Long Haul
News I think this is going into a slow-growth mode, similar to Hybris," said David Perry, global director of education for antivirus software maker Trend Micro. The Hybris worm, which first showed up late last year, has continued to spread, in part...
[August 3, 2001, 9:38]
Is Tech-savvy Virus Dangerous Or Not?
News Written as a Windows 32-bit application, Hybris appears as in attachment to an email message from someone the victim knows. If the user opens the attachment, Hybris infects the Windows networking software, known as Winsock32.dll, on the host...
[November 16, 2000, 8:09]
Lumbering Viruses Infect PCs Worldwide
News The other, Hybris, is regarded as a low risk by most antivirus firms. Hybris was first discovered in September and was determined to be a low-risk by antivirus researchers. But Moscow-based Kaspersky Lab announced Monday that it recently had seen a...
[November 15, 2000, 10:37]
Gnutella Worm Finds New Way To Squirm Into PCs
News Similar to viruses such as Hybris and Happy99, the Gnutella worm infects a PC and then monitors a computer's network connection. Hybris and Happy99 watch for email addresses -- this worm looks for Gnutella connections.
[February 27, 2001, 10:22]
Dangerous New Internet Worms On The Prowl
News Hybris Flying low, almost under most people's anti-virus radar, a new group of very sophisticated Internet worms are on the loose. Each has the ability to upgrade itself via the Internet at any time, and come ominously on the heels of a fresh FBI...
[December 15, 2000, 14:59]
Worms Evolving Into Complex Beasts
News While malicious code -- such as the Love Bug, Hybris, Ramen and 1i0n -- has successfully spread widely, such programs are essentially less evolved than single-celled organisms. The next generation of computer worms will be stealthier, more targeted...
[July 12, 2001, 12:53]
JPEG Worm Breaks New Ground
News Hybris, a worm that slowly infected a large number of computers on the Internet last year, could be upgraded with encrypted plug-ins that were posted to Usenet, security experts have said. Antivirus companies warned on Thursday of a new virus that...
[June 14, 2002, 8:46]

