Two variants of Sober worm infect PCs worldwide
Two new incarnations of the W32/Sober computer worm are spreading in large numbers across the Internet since yesterday, infecting home and business PCs around the globe.
Infections from the latest W32/Sober-N and W32/Sober.p worms began about noon Eastern time yesterday and have been bombarding machines with e-mails generated internally by the worms, according to alerts from several antivirus software vendors.
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