Discovered: 4 October 2006
Updated: 20 February 2007 2:30:23 AM
Also Known As: Virus.Win32.Autorun.cu [Kaspersky], W32/Generic!Floppy [McAfee], Trj/TaskKill.A [Panda Software], Mal/VB-F [Sophos], Worm/VB.BNI [AVG], TR/Agent.VB.AOA [Avira Antivir], Trojan.Agent.VB.AOA [BitDefender], Win32/Autorun.C [NOD32]
Type: Worm
Systems Affected: Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows 2000
W32.SillyDC is a generic detection that detects variants of the W32.Silly family of worms that spreads by copying itself to removable media and may download other malicious applications.
Note: Symantec strongly recommends that customers take specific steps to control the execution of applications referenced in autorun.inf files that may be located on removable and network drives. Threats such as this one frequently attempt to spread to other computers using these avenues. Configuration changes made to a computer can limit the possibility of new threats compromising it. For more information, see the following document:
How to prevent a virus from spreading using the "AutoRun" featureProtection
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Initial Rapid Release version 4 October 2006
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Latest Rapid Release version 24 November 2009 revision 036
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Initial Daily Certified version 4 October 2006
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Latest Daily Certified version 24 November 2009 revision 035
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Initial Weekly Certified release date 4 October 2006
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Threat Assessment
Wild
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Wild Level: Low
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Number of Infections: 0 - 49
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Number of Sites: 0 - 2
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Geographical Distribution: Low
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Threat Containment: Easy
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Removal: Easy
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