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Friday 19 September 2008

'Raila Odinga' computer virus routs Malawi's cities

A computer Virus called Raila Odinga is bad news in Malawi’s main commercial city of Blantyre as it has caused huge damages.

The virus according to experts is believed to be a complicated group of deadly computer worms, Trojans, spywares and ad wares operating together as a single entity.

The worst thing is that it is killing flash disks if left for sometime and the only remedy is to format the USB stick once infected.

The virus is believed t o have originated from Malawi University Polytechnic campus in the city but the college’s IT students have since dispelled this.

Clocking four months now, eating up computers, flash disks and many other Information Technology (IT) storage materials has been described by local experts as the worst in Malawi’s computer history.

So far experts have failed to find its solution apart from deleting and formatting all infected computers.

In the whole four months the virus, is believed to have resisted any remedy and seems mutating and growing from strength to strength as it gets transmitted across.

Callistus Perete Director of XP solutions in Blantyre who owns internet café and separate IT Software Company said he has never met such a virus in his ten years of IT experience.

Perete who is also a Software programmer said he is defeated.
“After my computer got infected, I tried all sorts of scanning, I used all anti viruses in Town, Even downloaded latest versions of anti viruses but all failed. I invited colleagues to assist me they all failed to factorize this virus.

“As days went by all my computers could not open external drivers like flashes, floppy or CD’s, they started showing dangerous command prompts until when I made a painful decision to forgo all my data, delete and format my PC’s,” he said.

He said it took him five days to do away with the virus and during that time his business was off.

He estimated that he lost close to US$1000 during the time.
A fourth year IT student at Polytechnic Aonenji Jere corroborated the fears but dispelled the news that the virus might have been sourced from his college.

“I saw formation of the virus, there is a figure 89 it’s an American website. I suspect the man who first downloaded the virus was viewing this site together with other news websites.

“I suspect after viewing 89, he did not realize that he had downloaded dangerous viruses and he went on to read news stories particularly about Raila Odinga and as a result the virus packed itself in Raila Odinga text, thus carrying that name, that is what normally happens with viruses,” he said.


One expert an IT student at Polytechnic Aonenji Jere said: “Raila Odinga has no cure and has no anti virus, this every one must know.”
“It is not true that it was downloaded here, what I can affirm is that, the virus is a group of dangerous ad wares, Trojans and worms working together terrorizing computers, I think some one unknowingly downloaded it from a site with identification 89,” he said.

And Director Tech Solutions of Blessings Chipande, a British training computer specialist advises people to be alert because the virus is fast becoming a nuisance. He advises computer owners to continuously back up their data and when they are infected they should not delay to format their PC’s.

Currently damage caused by Odinga virus is not known in financial terms

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

RAILA ODINGA VIRUS

I was puzzled when a friend contacted me from the US to congratulate me for appearing in an IT article online. I quickly googled my name and found the article titled “Raila Odinga Virus ravages Malawi’s cities” on www.itnewsafrica.com. I read the article with keen interest and was quite amused by the content but I felt I had to correct some parts of it since it seems the author had wasn’t totally accurate with the information presented.
First of all I am a Malawian though I did receive some of my training in Britain and the United States among other places. I am currently the president of Tech Solutions, an ICT company based in Blantyre and Lilongwe. We specialize in IT solutions such as antivirus, Antispam, network & endpoint security as well as data recovery. Tech Solutions is also a fully licensed partner for Symantec (Norton Antivirus), ESET (NOD32) and Alwil (Avast Antivirus). We sell and support the full range of software from all 3 vendors. More information can be obtained from our website www.techsolutionsmw.net.
The “Raila Odinga” virus is one variant of a family of Trojans that propagate through flash drives and other removable media. The virus has been around since 2007 and spreads by exploiting the “Autorun” feature in windows to copy itself to hard drives and flash disks. Once on the computer it copies several files including a picture called “Raila Odinga.gif” which is placed on the desktop. On some computers a slide show is run hourly which may cause the computer to freeze. On its own the malware is just an annoyance and does not destroy files however with today’s blended threats more than one virus will usually be present some of which may corrupt or destroy data. The best solution if you are infected is to consult a qualified security professional to deal with the threat.
There is no need to rush to format a computer that is infected however it must be cleaned as soon as possible. Tech Solutions is able to deal with malware such as the “Raila Odinga” virus without formatting the computer. In the case that a computer has been severely infected and system files compromised, Tech Solutions is able to perform a non destructive recovery. We are able to reformat the computer without losing the user’s files or settings.
On a closing note I strongly advise that every computer should run with a properly licensed antivirus that is frequently updated. Any computers that are know to be infected should not be left to run simply because they are working because viruses can steal vital information. If in doubt contact your IT professional or a company like Tech Solutions for assistance.

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