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Old 08-19-2003, 04:10 PM   #1
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Worst virus week ever? Worm week...

With all this talk of virus and worm trouble, have you seen some of the recent claims...


The new worm, dubbed Sobig.F, is at least the fourth new, major Internet worm to hit computers worldwide in the past week, prompting anti-virus vendor F-Secure to declare this the "worst virus week ever."



New Fast-Spreading Sobig Worm Adds to 'Worm Week'
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A new mass e-mail worm that attempts to download files from the Internet and potentially leave computers vulnerable to further attack was spreading quickly around the world on Tuesday, anti-virus experts said.

The new worm, dubbed Sobig.F, is at least the fourth new, major Internet worm to hit computers worldwide in the past week, prompting anti-virus vendor F-Secure to declare this the "worst virus week ever."

Sobig.F, a variant of an older worm, began spreading on Monday in Europe and has infected an estimated tens of thousands of Windows-based computers, said Patrick Hinojosa, chief technology officer at Panda Software, based in Madrid.

It arrives in e-mail and includes a variety of subject lines, including "Your details," "Thank you!," "Your application" and "Wicked screensaver." It has caused some corporate e-mail systems to grind to a halt, according to Sophos Inc.

Then the .pif or .scr attachment is opened, Sobig.F infects the computer and sends itself on to other victims using a random e-mail address from the address book.

It also prepares the computer to receive orders and tries to download files from the Internet, said Hinojosa. It was unknown exactly what files they were, he said.

If the infected computer is on a shared network, the worm tries to copy itself to the other computers on that network.

The worm is programmed to stop spreading on Sept. 10.

Network Associates Inc. (NYSE:NET - news) has rated Sobig.F a medium risk because of the quick rate of spread, said Jimmy Kuo, research fellow at Network Associates, an anti-virus software vendor.

Sobig.F was spreading at an "alarming rate," accounting for nearly 80 percent of all infection reports recorded on Tuesday, according to anti-virus provider Central Command.

Sobig.F comes on the heels of the Blaster, or LoveSan, worm which hit hundreds of thousands of computers worldwide last week, spreading to victims through a security hole in the Windows operating system and crashing them.

On Monday, another worm surfaced that was written to remove Blaster from infected computers and patch the hole. That worm, dubbed "Welchia" or "Nachi," was temporarily paralyzing many corporate networks, experts reported.

In addition, an e-mail hoax was circulating, purporting to be a patch from Microsoft for the security hole Blaster exploits. But the e-mail instead contains a Trojan application that installs itself on the computer as a back door enabling an attacker remote access to the system.

There has not been so much virus activity since the Code Red and Nimda worms hit about a year ago, experts said.
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Old 08-19-2003, 04:11 PM   #2
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By now, anyone who opens attachments they know nothing about should be shot.
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Old 08-19-2003, 04:12 PM   #3
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I got that worm sent to me buy a co worker but PC-Cillin quarantined and destroyed it
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The worm is programmed to stop spreading on Sept. 10.
Damn.. I gotta delete these fuckers for another 3 weeks?!
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Old 08-19-2003, 04:26 PM   #5
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Damn.. I gotta delete these fuckers for another 3 weeks?!
LoL! Evidentally.

I get too much spam and viruses anyways. Oh well...
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Old 08-19-2003, 04:29 PM   #6
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Norton Antivirus has been catching this stuff on my computer.
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Old 08-19-2003, 04:37 PM   #7
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Norton Antivirus has been catching this stuff on my computer.
I've got the AVG free version, and it's caught everything fine. But it sure is catching a LOT of viruses right now.
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Old 08-19-2003, 04:51 PM   #8
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by the way now is a new virus like the blaster from last week which installs him selfs same as did the blaster using the same ports but this time the virus is searching for the blaster.exe file remove it from the computer and so call restore your pc from the blaster . but with the postive effect come anther one which slows your connection : it trys to send it self to other computers to help in the fix's . anyways at xp / 2000 you can solve the blaster problem easy by changing the status of your network connections to protected .
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