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Experts Say New Sobig Virus Could Strike Any Day ~Zim Matrix660

  Author: 62074  Category:(News) Created:(8/26/2003 4:06:00 PM)
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Mon August 25, 2003 07:24 PM ET SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A new version of the Sobig.F e-mail virus that has plagued computers worldwide could arrive any day, even before the latest variant is timed to expire on Sept. 10, security experts said on Monday. "Another virus could be released any time," said Steve Trilling, research director with the Security Response Team at Symantec Corp. SYMC.O , a U.S.-based security company. "We can never be complacent when one threat seems to die down."

Mikko Hypponen, manager of anti-virus research at Finland-based F-Secure Corp, said one of the five prior versions of Sobig surfaced before the previous version expired. Sobig.E began circulating June 25, one week before Sobig.D was set to expire, he said.

The first version of Sobig arrived in January and had no expiration date. It was followed about four months later by Sobig.B. More sophisticated versions followed one week to three weeks after each preceding version, according to Hypponen.

The latest version, Sobig.F, first emerged a week ago and spread to hundreds of thousands of Windows-based computers, Hypponen said. Some 200 million e-mails have been sent over the Internet by infected computers, he estimated.

Sobig.F spreads when unsuspecting computer users open file attachments in e-mails with headings like "Thank You!," and "Re: Details." Once the file is opened, Sobig.F resends itself to e-mail addresses from the infected computer, using random names as the sender.

Sobig.F was programmed to send infected e-mails to one of 20 master computers to receive more instructions on Friday and Sunday, but both attacks failed when the 20 computers were taken off line by computer security specialists.

Infections have declined since last week, falling to a little under 100,000 affected computers by Monday, according to Tokyo-based anti-virus software maker Trend Micro Inc.

Authorities said Sobig.F was initially released on several Usenet news groups, which are Internet forums where people with similar interests can post messages and share photos.

Sobig.F was posted to news groups with names like alt.binaries.pictures.erotica and a few other adult-oriented news groups by someone using a stolen credit card, said Mike Minor, chief technology officer of Easynews.com.

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Date: 8/27/2003 8:08:00 AM  From Authorid: 53128    I got an email from a yahoo!groups site that said I ahd said an email with an attachment, and subject was "Thank You". But I hadn't joined that y!groups site... And I don't know anyone who is joined to the site. @_@ But, I scanned my comp with norton and it didn't turn up anything. Do you think I could still have the virus? O.o  
Date: 8/27/2003 2:50:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 62074    perhaps.. I'd say don't open the attachment under any circumstances as many viruses can be very deceptive to even Norton.
Date: 7/1/2004 6:19:00 PM  From Authorid: 24003    Thanks for the info!  

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