Kmag sent an email to Kaspersky Labs antivirus yesterday about this virus and got an email back from one of their virus analysts. However, he hasen't been infected and so he wasn't able to provide them with a sample of the virus.
If you'd be so kind as to help prevent others from getting this virus, please make a password-protected zip (or rar) file containing any viral files you are about to delete. The password should be "infected" and it should be mailed to
NewVirus@kaspersky.com, with a subject of KLAB-571146.
It's my understanding that the major anti-virus labs have informal agreements about sharing new viruses with eachother.
If you're extra motivated to help stop this virus, there's also a web submission form at
http://subwiz.trendmicro.com/SubWiz/...sp?opgWizard=7 . Presumably TrendMicro wants the winupdates file instead of the password protected zip file.
Unfortunately, it looks like Symantec/Norton Anti-Virus requires you to use Norton Anti-Virus to send in samples instead of using plain old email. If you have Norton Anti-virus, please by all means use Norton Anti-virus to send Symantec/Norton a copy of winupdates.
McAfee Anti-virus's website gives me the impression that there's no way for the average person to send them samples of suspected viruses.
edit: I finally got a copy of that virus that everyone has been getting.
I downloaded the free versions of Norton AV and Kaspersky AV. Norton totally misses it. Kaspersky catches it.
There are two versions of Kaspersky AV on Download.com with free trial periods.
http://www.download.com/3120-20_4-0.html?qt=kaspersky