New virus

Andrew Fried afried at cis.fed.gov
Tue Oct 7 12:15:56 UTC 2003


I just received an email proporting to be from Symantec that contained an 
anti-virus signature update.  The message originated in the 
Netherlands.  The attachment has been submitted to Symantec and FortiNet 
for review, however, I thought the community might want a heads up since I 
do not know the degree to which this has been distributed.  The full 
content of the message I received is below:

X-Persona: <CIS>
Return-Path: <updates at symantec.com>
X-Original-To: afried at cis.fed.gov
Delivered-To: afried at cis.fed.gov
Received: from node0938.a2000.nl (node0938.a2000.nl [62.108.9.56])
	by mailserver.cis.fed.gov (Postfix) with SMTP id 22868FD52
	for <afried at cis.fed.gov>; Tue,  7 Oct 2003 06:22:19 -0400 (EDT)
Message-ID: <20031026614.2874.qmail at symantec.com>
Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 03:26:29 -0700
From: <updates at symantec.com>
Subject: Last Update.
To: <afried at cis.fed.gov>
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="----------9D16FAF1684605E"
X-UIDL: G]m!!l"d"!b\E"!\]5"!

October 06, 2003
Intruder Alert 4.1 W32_Webb_Worm Policy
This policy detects the propagation of the W32.SobigF.Worm through
changes in the registry.

W32.Webb.F at mm is a mass-mailing, network-aware worm that sends
itself to all the email addresses it finds in various files.
The worm uses its own SMTP engine to propagate and attempts
to create a copy of itself on accessible network shares, but
fails due to bugs in the code.

In attachment you can find program that update your Norton Antivirus to
Norton Antivirus 2004.
[nav32.zip]
Scanned by evaliation version of Dr.Web antivirus Daemon
http://drweb.ru/unix/





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