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Mydoom, also known as W32.MyDoom@mm, Novarg, Mimail.R and Shimgapi, is a computer worm affecting Microsoft Windows. It was first sighted on January 26, 2004. It became the fastest-spreading e-mail worm ever (as of January 2004), exceeding previous records set by the Sobig worm and ILOVEYOU, a record which as of 2019 has yet to be surpassed.[1]

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Mydoom appears to have been commissioned by e-mail spammers so as to send junk e-mail through infected computers.[2] The worm contains the text message 'andy; I'm just doing my job, nothing personal, sorry,' leading many to believe that the worm's creator was paid. Early on, several security firms expressed their belief that the worm originated from a programmer in Russia. The actual author of the worm is unknown.

Speculative early coverage held that the sole purpose of the worm was to perpetrate a distributed denial-of-service attack against SCO Group. 25 percent of Mydoom.A-infected hosts targeted www.sco.com with a flood of traffic. Trade press conjecture, spurred on by SCO Group's own claims, held that this meant the worm was created by a Linux or open source supporter in retaliation for SCO Group's controversial legal actions and public statements against Linux. This theory was rejected immediately by security researchers. Since then, it has been likewise rejected by law enforcement agents investigating the virus, who attribute it to organized online crime gangs.

Initial analysis of Mydoom suggested that it was a variant of the Mimail worm—hence the alternate name Mimail.R—prompting speculation that the same people were responsible for both worms. Later analyses were less conclusive as to the link between the two worms.

Mydoom was named by Craig Schmugar, an employee of computer security firm McAfee and one of the earliest discoverers of the worm. Schmugar chose the name after noticing the text 'mydom' within a line of the program's code. He noted: 'It was evident early on that this would be very big. I thought having 'doom' in the name would be appropriate.'[3]

MyDoom is the most devastating computer virus to date, which caused more than $38 billion in damage.[1]

Technical overview[edit]

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Mydoom is primarily transmitted via e-mail, appearing as a transmission error, with subject lines including 'Error', 'Mail Delivery System', 'Test' or 'Mail Transaction Failed' in different languages, including English and French. The mail contains an attachment that, if executed, resends the worm to e-mail addresses found in local files such as a user's address book. It also copies itself to the 'shared folder' of peer-to-peerfile sharing application Kazaa in an attempt to spread that way.

Mydoom avoids targeting e-mail addresses at certain universities, such as Rutgers, MIT, Stanford and UC Berkeley, as well as certain companies such as Microsoft and Symantec. Some early reports claimed the worm avoids all.edu addresses, but this is not the case.

The original version, Mydoom.A, is described as carrying two payloads:

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  • A backdoor on port 3127/tcp to allow remote control of the subverted PC (by putting its own SHIMGAPI.DLL file in the system32 directory and launching it as a child process of Windows Explorer); this is essentially the same backdoor used by Mimail.
  • A denial-of-service attack against the website of the controversial company SCO Group, timed to commence 1 February 2004. Many virus analysts doubted if this payload would actually function. Later testing suggests that it functions in only 25% of infected systems.

A second version, Mydoom.B, as well as carrying the original payloads, also targets the Microsoft website and blocks access to Microsoft sites and popular online antivirus sites by modifying the hosts file, thus blocking virus removal tools or updates to antivirus software. The smaller number of copies of this version in circulation meant that Microsoft's servers suffered few ill effects.[4][5]

Timeline[edit]

  • 26 January 2004: The Mydoom virus is first identified around 8am EST (1300 UTC), just before the beginning of the workday in North America. The earliest messages originate from Russia. For a period of a few hours mid-day, the worm's rapid spread slows overall internet performance by approximately ten percent and average web page load times by approximately fifty percent. Computer security companies report that Mydoom is responsible for approximately one in ten e-mail messages at this time.
Although Mydoom's denial of service attack was scheduled to begin on 1 February 2004, SCO Group's website goes offline briefly in the hours after the worm is first released. It is unclear whether Mydoom was responsible for this. SCO Group claimed it was the target of several distributed denial of service attacks in 2003 that were unrelated to computer viruses.
  • 27 January:SCO Group offers a US $250,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the worm's creator. In the US, the FBI and the Secret Service begin investigations into the worm.
  • 28 January: A second version of the worm is discovered two days after the initial attack. The first messages sent by Mydoom.B are identified at around 1400 UTC and also appear to originate from Russia. The new version includes the original denial of service attack against SCO Group and an identical attack aimed at Microsoft.com beginning on 3 February 2004; however, both attacks are suspected to be either broken, or non-functional decoy code intended to conceal the backdoor function of Mydoom. Mydoom.B also blocks access to the websites of over 60 computer security companies, as well as pop-up advertisements provided by DoubleClick and other online marketing companies.
The spread of MyDoom peaks; computer security companies report that Mydoom is responsible for roughly one in five e-mail messages at this time.
  • 29 January: The spread of Mydoom begins to decline as bugs in Mydoom.B's code prevent it from spreading as rapidly as first anticipated. Microsoft offers US $250,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the creator of Mydoom.B.
  • 1 February 2004: An estimated one million computers around the world infected with Mydoom begin the virus's massive distributed denial of service attack—the largest such attack to date. As 1 February arrives in East Asia and Australia, SCO removes www.sco.com from the DNS around 1700 UTC on 31 January. (There is as yet no independent confirmation of www.sco.com in fact suffering the planned DDOS.)
  • 3 February: Mydoom.B's distributed denial of service attack on Microsoft begins, for which Microsoft prepares by offering a website which will not be affected by the worm, information.microsoft.com.[6] However, the impact of the attack remains minimal and www.microsoft.com remains functional. This is attributed to the comparatively low distribution of the Mydoom.B variant, the high load tolerance of Microsoft's web servers and precautions taken by the company. Some experts point out that the burden is less than that of Microsoft software updates and other such web-based services.
  • 9 February: Doomjuice, a “parasitic” worm, begins spreading. This worm uses the backdoor left by Mydoom to spread. It does not attack non-infected computers. Its payload, akin to one of Mydoom.B's, is a denial-of-service attack against Microsoft.[7]
  • 12 February: Mydoom.A is programmed to stop spreading. However, the backdoor remains open after this date.
  • 1 March: Mydoom.B is programmed to stop spreading; as with Mydoom.A, the backdoor remains open.
  • 26 July: A variant of Mydoom attacks Google, AltaVista and Lycos, completely stopping the function of the popular Google search engine for the larger portion of the workday, and creating noticeable slow-downs in the AltaVista and Lycos engines for hours.
  • 10 September: MyDoom versions U, V, W and X appear, sparking worries that a new, more powerful MyDoom is being prepared.
  • 18 February 2005: MyDoom version AO appears.
  • July 2009: MyDoom resurfaces in the July 2009 cyber attacks affecting South Korea and the United States.[8]

References in Media[edit]

Richard D. James has a track named after this virus in his 11th installment of the Analord series. Some of the other tracks in the e.p. are also named after viruses.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Security firm: MyDoom worm fastest yet'. CNN.com. Time Warner. 2004-01-28.
  2. ^Tiernan Ray (2004-02-18). 'E-mail viruses blamed as spam rises sharply'. The Seattle Times. The Seattle Times Company.
  3. ^'More Doom?'. Newsweek. Washington Post Company. 2004-02-03.
  4. ^'Mydoom virus starts to fizzle out'. BBC News. BBC. 2004-02-04.
  5. ^http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/ZDM/story?id=97385
  6. ^'Microsoft Information: MyDoom (Wayback Archive from 4 Feb 2004)'. microsoft.com. 2004-02-04. Archived from the original on February 4, 2004.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)
  7. ^'W32.HLLW.Doomjuice'. Symantec Corporation. 2007-02-13.
  8. ^'Lazy Hacker and Little Worm Set Off Cyberwar Frenzy'. Wired News. 2009-07-08. Retrieved 2009-07-09.

External links[edit]

  • 'Email-Worm.Win32.Mydoom.a'. Viruslist.com. Kaspersky Lab. Archived from the original on 2006-10-15.
  • SCO Offers Reward for Arrest and Conviction of Mydoom Virus Author - SCO press release, 27 January 2004. Note the claim that the denial of service attack had already started at this date.
  • 'Mydoom'. F-Secure Computer Virus Information Pages. F-Secure Corporation.
  • 'Win32.Mydoom.A'. Security Advisor. Computer Associates International.
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Debuff
You're impaled by a hit, and will take a portion of that reflected hit damage when you are hit again.

Impale is a debuff that deals additional physical damage to the affected target each time it is hit.

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Mechanics

When a hit applies impale to a target, 10% of that hit's physical damage is recorded before any damage mitigation is applied. Impale deals the recorded damage to that target each time it is hit. Impale does not have a limited duration; it remains in effect until the maximum number of hits is reached. By default, impale lasts for five hits. A target may have multiple impale effects on it at once, all of which deal damage to that target each time it is hit.[1]

The damage dealt by impale is considered reflected damage. The source of the reflected damage is the impale debuff; there is no interaction with effects that pertain to damage you reflect, as seen on Crown of the Pale KingCrown of the Pale King
Regicide Mask
Quality: +20%
Evasion: (380-451)
Energy Shield: (75-89)
Requires Level 52, 58 Dex, 58 Int(150-200)% increased Evasion and Energy Shield
+(60-80) to maximum Life
(0.4-0.8)% of Physical Attack Damage Leeched as Life
Reflects 100 to 150 Physical Damage to Melee Attackers
30% of Damage you Reflect to Enemies when Hit is gained as Life
A lightless world
a silent reign
two sightless eyes
feed on your pain.
.[2]

Sources

Active skill gems

Skill gem
Lancing SteelLancing SteelAttack, Projectile, Physical
Mana Cost: (8-10)
Cast Time: 1.00 sec
Attack Speed: 85% of Base
Effectiveness of Added Damage: (135%-180%)
Requires Level 28Thrust an Axe or Sword forward, releasing a primary projectile that impales all enemies it hits. Additional projectiles appear nearby as smaller metal shards that fly forward after a short delay. Each enemy can only be hit by one projectile from this skill.Per 1% Quality:
1% increased Impale Effect
Deals (135-180)% of Base Attack Damage
Fires 4 additional Projectiles
Primary Projectile Impales Enemies on Hit
30% chance to Impale Enemies on Hit
(20-113) to (30-169) Added Attack Physical Damage
Place into an item socket of the right colour to gain this skill. Right click to remove from a socket.
N/A28
Shattering SteelShattering SteelAttack, Projectile, AoE, Physical
Mana Cost: (7-9)
Cast Time: 1.00 sec
Attack Speed: 85% of Base
Effectiveness of Added Damage: (48%-55%)
Requires Level 12Swing an Axe or Sword, releasing projectiles in sequence. The projectiles shatter when colliding with an enemy or travelling a short distance. The shattered pieces deal damage in an area in front of the impact location.Per 1% Quality:
1% increased Impale Effect
Deals (48-55)% of Base Attack Damage
40% chance to Impale Enemies on Hit
Fires 2 additional Projectiles
Projectiles gain Damage as they travel farther, dealing up to 100% more Damage with Hits
(8-113) to (12-169) Added Attack Physical Damage
Place into an item socket of the right colour to gain this skill. Right click to remove from a socket.
N/A12
Dread BannerDread BannerAoE, Spell, Duration, Aura, Physical
Mana Reserved: 10%
Can Store 1 Use(s)
Cooldown Time: 1.00 sec
Requires Level 24Casting once reserves mana to carry a banner which makes nearby allies inflict impale with attacks, and lessens the accuracy of nearby enemies. Gain stages by impaling enemies while carrying the banner. Casting the skill again places the banner, ending the mana reservation. Once placed, it becomes more powerful for each stage gained. You cannot have multiple banners at the same time.Per 1% Quality:
0.5% increased effect of Aura
Base Duration of 10 seconds after being Placed
Nearby Enemies have (15-21)% less Accuracy Rating
You and nearby Allies have 20% chance to Impale Enemies on Hit with Attacks
When placed, 8% increased Area of Effect per Stage
When placed, 1% increased Aura effect per Stage
+1 second to Base Placed Banner Duration per Stage
Gain Fortify for 0.05 seconds per Stage on Placing the Banner
2% increased Fortify effect per Stage
Gain 1 Stage when you Impale an Enemy while carrying the Banner, up to 5 per second
You and nearby Allies have (0-19)% increased Impale Effect
Place into an item socket of the right colour to gain this skill. Right click to remove from a socket.
N/AN/A24

Support skill gems

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Skill gem
Impale SupportImpale SupportAttack, Physical, Support
Icon: I
Mana Multiplier: 130%
Requires Level 31Supports attack skills.Per 1% Quality:
Supported Attacks have 0.5% increased Impale Effect
Supported Attacks have 40% chance to Impale Enemies on Hit
Supported Attacks have (20-49)% increased Impale Effect
Supported Skills deal (5-15)% more Physical Damage
Enemies Impaled by Supported Skills have -30% to Total Physical Damage Reduction against Impale Hits
This is a Support Gem. It does not grant a bonus to your character, but to skills in sockets connected to it. Place into an item socket connected to a socket containing the Active Skill Gem you wish to augment. Right click to remove from a socket.
N/A31

Related helmet enchantments

NameStats
Enchantment Lancing Steel Impale Chance 166Lancing Steel's additional Projectiles have +20% chance to Impale Enemies
Enchantment Lancing Steel Impale Chance 275Lancing Steel's additional Projectiles have +30% chance to Impale Enemies

Related passives skills

NameStats
Impale Chance
10% chance to Impale Enemies on Hit with Attacks [1]
Impale Chance and Physical Attack Damage
5% chance to Impale Enemies on Hit with Attacks
12% increased Attack Physical Damage [1]
5% chance to Impale Enemies on Hit with Attacks
10% increased Attack Physical Damage [1]
Impale Effect
10% increased Impale Effect
Impale Effect and Attack Speed
5% increased Impale Effect
3% increased Attack Speed
Enemies you Impale have -5% to Total Physical Damage Reduction against Impale Hits [1]
Forceful Skewering
15% chance to Impale Enemies on Hit with Attacks
5% increased Impale Effect
+20 to Strength
Enemies you Impale have -10% to Total Physical Damage Reduction against Impale Hits [1]
Swift Skewering
15% chance to Impale Enemies on Hit with Attacks
15% increased Attack Physical Damage
5% increased Attack Speed
Enemies you Impale have -10% to Total Physical Damage Reduction against Impale Hits [1]

Ascendancy passive skills

There are Ascendancy passive skills related to Impale:

Ascendancy
Class
NameStats
Ascendant
Champion
Your Hits permanently Intimidate Enemies that are on Full Life
25% chance to Taunt on Hit
Enemies Taunted by you take 10% increased Damage
10% chance to Fortify on Melee hit
20% chance to Impale Enemies on Hit with Attacks
You and nearby Allies have 8% increased Movement Speed [1]
Champion
Armour and Evasion, Impale Effect
15% increased Evasion Rating and Armour
8% increased Impale Effect [1]
Champion
Master of Metal
Impales you inflict last 2 additional Hits
20% chance to Impale Enemies on Hit with Attacks
If you've Impaled an Enemy Recently, you
and nearby Allies have +1000 to Armour
You and nearby Allies deal 6 to 12 added Physical Damage for
each Impale on Enemy [1]

Version history

VersionChanges
3.5.0
  • Added a new Debuff - Impale: When a hit applies Impale, a portion of that Hit's Physical Damage is recorded before sources of damage mitigation are applied. The next 5 hits against that target apply that recorded damage as Reflected Physical Damage. You can have multiple Impales on a target.

References

  1. Natalia_GGG (November 19, 2018). 'Skill Reveal: Lancing Steel and Shattering Steel'. Official Path of Exile Forums. Retrieved December 6, 2018.
  2. Hrundi (November 18, 2018). 'Skill Reveal: Lancing Steel and Shattering Steel'. Path of Exile Subreddit. Retrieved December 6, 2018.
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