New email virus unleashed
by di-ve news
Tuesday, 03 May, 2005
A new email bourne virus was unleashed, making the round of email servers worldwide. Malta has not been spared, and mail server systems started intercepting emails infected with this new virus on Monday night. This new virus, is known as 'Sober' or more technically, "W32/Sober.p@MM" and "W32.Sober.O@mm".
This massive influx of virus infected emails is affecting mail server delivery times the world over, and delays in receiving emails are being felt by Internet users.
This 'Sober' virus is a mass-mailing worm that sends itself as an email attachment to addresses gathered from the compromised PC's email address book. The email may be in either English or German, and contains an attachment.
The technical team at maltaNET took immediate action on maltaNET's and di-ve.com's email servers so as to prevent customers from receiving these email viruses. The team managed to block the distribution to maltaNET customers within a couple of hours.
We would like to remind Internet users to update their anti-virus software and to make sure the most recent update is downloaded. Moreover, email attachments should be opened with care, and if there is a suspicion that an email is not genuine, it should not be opened.
Further information about the virus can be found on:
http://securityresponse.symantec.com...[email protected]
http://us.mcafee.com/virusInfo/defau...virus_k=133409
http://www.di-ve.com/dive/portal/por...d=181911&pid=1
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Be on the lookout!





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