Virus and address book

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I'm trying to understand the way a virus can spread via email and more
exactly where it finds email addresses to send itself to, after
infecting a computer using outlook connected to an exchange server.
I find out that a virus can look for email addresses in files on the
computer and (directly ?) in the user's personal address book.

This brings me to my question : can a virus (directly or through
outlook) retrieve email addresses from an exchange server's shared
address book ? Do you have examples of such a virus ?

Thanks for your help.
 
If the virus is able to circumvent Outlook's security, it theoretically would have access to all email addresses visible in Outlook, including those in the Exchange GAL. I know of no recent examples of such viruses, since the security measures Outlook instituted 6 years ago have sent virus developer to easier fields to harvest, such as web pages and files stored on a user's hard drive.

As for direct access, that could theoretically take place through ADSI code, but I think the virus would need to know the name of the server, which is unlikely.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 

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