Sober variant on rise, security firm warns
The latest variant of the Sober worm is aiming for the top virus of the year spot, with a staggering one in 14 e-mails circulated on the Internet containing it as of this morning, antivirus vendor Sophos PLC said. Around 85% of all viruses reported to Sophos are what the company calls Sober-Z, up from around 60% last week, said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant. Sober-Z ranks as the third most prevalent virus for the year, behind No. 1 Netsky-P and No. 2 Zafi-D, he said.“It isn’t slowing down,” Cluley said. “At the moment, it’s getting worse.” It first appeared around Nov. 22 using several forms of social engineering to trick users into executing an attachment. Messages purporting to be from the FBI warn recipients that they have been visiting illegal Web sites and ask them to read a list of attached questions.
