The Melissa virus was a fast-spreading macro virus. It first appeared around March 26, 1999. This virus mainly attacked computers using
Microsoft Word
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and
Outlook
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Computing
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. Melissa worked by sending itself to many people through email. This caused huge increases in network traffic, slowing down systems. The virus used infected Word documents as a way to spread. When someone opened an infected document, the virus would activate. It would then send itself to the first 50 people in the victim's Outlook address book. This rapid self-propagation made Melissa one of the most costly outbreaks at the time. Many companies had to shut down their email systems to stop its spread. Experts estimate that Melissa caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damages.
Description
The virus was released on March 26, 1999, by David L. Smith.
Smith used a hijacked
AOL account to post the virus onto an Internet newsgroup called "alt.sex." It soon ended up on similar sex groups and pornographic sites before spreading to corporate networks. However, the virus itself was credited to ''Kwyjibo'', a
macro virus writer for ''VicodinS'' and ''ALT-F11'', by comparing
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Word is a word processor program, word processing program developed by Microsoft. It was first released on October 25, 1983, under the name Multi-Tool Word for Xenix systems. Subsequent versions were later written for several other platf ...
documents with the same
globally unique identifier
A Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) is a 128-bit label used to uniquely identify objects in computer systems. The term Globally Unique Identifier (GUID) is also used, mostly in Microsoft systems.
When generated according to the standard methods ...
. This method was also used to trace the virus back to Smith.
The "list.doc" file contains a
Visual Basic script
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that copies the infected file into a template file used by Word for custom settings and default
macros. If the recipient opens the attachment, the infected file will be read to computer storage. The virus then creates an Outlook object, reads the first 50 names in each Outlook Global Address Book, and sends a copy of itself to the addresses read. Melissa works on Microsoft Word 97, Microsoft Word 2000 and Microsoft Outlook 97 or 98 email clients. Microsoft Outlook is not needed to receive the virus in email, but it is unable to spread via other emails without it.
A second payload occurred when the current minute matches the day when it is being launched, where the quote "Twenty-two points, plus triple-word-score, plus 50 points for using all my letters. Game's over. I'm outta here." is inserted into open Microsoft Word documents. This and the Kwyjibo alias are references to an episode of ''
The Simpsons
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'', "
Bart the Genius".
Impact
The virus slowed down email systems due to overloading
Microsoft Outlook
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and
Microsoft Exchange servers with emails. Major organizations impacted included Microsoft,
Intel Corp
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, and the
United States Marine Corps
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. The Computer Emergency Response Team, a Pentagon-financed security service at Carnegie Mellon University, reported 250 organizations called regarding the virus, indicating at least 100,000 workplace computers were infected, although the number is believed to be higher. An estimated one million email accounts were hijacked by the virus. The virus was able to be contained within a few days, although it took longer to remove it from infected systems entirely. At the time, it was the fastest spreading email worm.
Arrest
On April 1, 1999, Smith was arrested in
New Jersey
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due to a tip from AOL and a collaborative effort involving the
FBI
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, the
New Jersey State Police
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History
The legislation for the creation o ...
, Monmouth Internet, a Swedish
computer scientist
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Computer scientists typically work on the theoretical side of computation. Although computer scientists can also focus their work and research on ...
, and others. Smith was accused of causing US$80 million worth of damages by disrupting personal computers and computer networks in business and government.
On December 10, 1999, Smith pleaded guilty to a second-degree charge of computer theft and a federal charge of damaging a computer program due to releasing the virus.
On May 1, 2002, he was sentenced to 20 months in federal prison and fined USD $5,000.
See also
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Code Red (computer worm)
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Morris worm
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SQL Slammer
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Tuxissa
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Timeline of computer viruses and worms
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Comparison of computer viruses
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Anna Kournikova (computer virus)
The Anna Kournikova virus (also known as VBS.OnTheFly, VBS/SST, and VBS_Kalamar) was a computer worm that emerged in February 2001. Disguised as an email attachment purportedly containing a picture of Russian tennis player Anna Kournikova, the w ...
References
External links
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