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SAMSAMHA
11-19-2004, 03:23 PM
there's a new worm spreading on the web today. Apparently, it has hit Europe already, so update your AV and firewall. Also, watch out for suspicous email attachments and stuff. Just be careful guys, don't want your precious system got bugged down and not be able to use for awhile. We all know what a pain that is.


Sober.J arrives in an e-mail message that appears to be a returned-mail error message, telling the user that an e-mail sent earlier has bounced. The message typically contains a .zip, .bat, .com, .scr or .pif attachment and a body text that is some variation on the following:

This mail was generated automatically.More info about --YAHOO-- under: http://www.yahoo.com-------
Occured_Errors:178.218.194.86_
does_not_like_recipient.# 185:
MAILBOX NOT FOUND# 144:
Giving_up_on_178.218.194.86.# 533:
This_account_has_been_discontinued_
[#413].End-------
The original mail is attached.Auto_Mail.System: [yahoo]

The subject line of the e-mail message varies, but often indicates that the message is a warning about a bounced e-mail, such as:

Delivery_failure_notice
Faulty_mail delivery
Mail_delivery failed



When the recipient opens the attachment, the worm displays a fake error message saying that a portion of the WinZip software is missing. The worm then copies itself to the Windows System folder in two separate locations, using filenames that it constructs dynamically from a small set of common strings, including sys, spool, crypt, host, dir, service, win, run, 32, data, and a few others, according to an analysis by McAfee Inc., based in Santa Clara, Calif. The filename always ends in "exe."

Sober.J then creates several registry keys to ensure it will be run on startup and searches for e-mail addresses on the infected machine. It then begins mailing itself to all of the addresses it finds.

KryoNexus
11-19-2004, 03:34 PM
good catch. thx.

fstroupe
11-20-2004, 03:04 AM
NEVER, NEVER, NEVER open an attachment unless you are specifically expecting it.

Opening attachments is kind of like playing Russian roulette with your data.

I get 5-10 suspicious attachments a week. I simply delete them.

Trunks
11-20-2004, 07:17 AM
I've been getting an abundance of them lately

SAMSAMHA
11-21-2004, 12:02 AM
luckily I don't have that much of these worm spam, though I do have tons of spams :evil:

playafly187
11-23-2004, 05:44 PM
NEVER, NEVER, NEVER open an attachment unless you are specifically expecting it.

Opening attachments is kind of like playing Russian roulette with your data.

I get 5-10 suspicious attachments a week. I simply delete them.

between my main account and news account, i get about 20-30 bad ones each day... not to mention the several hundred that are filtered out with out spam blocker