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Sober Virus Behind German Spam Barrage

The latest mutant of the Sober mass-mailer is being blamed for the German language spam flooding inboxes this weekend.

May 15, 2005

A new variant of the Sober mass-mailing worm is being blamed for the deluge of German spam messages flooding inboxes this weekend, anti-virus experts warned on Sunday.

The spam barrage arrives with politically-themed messages in German and contains only links to news articles on German Web sites. Finnish anti-virus vendor F-Secure Corp. said the spam run is being powered by Sober.Q, the latest mutant of a worm that was first spotted in October 2003.

The latest spam barrage comes just two weeks after Sober.P launched a massive attack by promising tickets to next year's World Cup soccer tournament in Germany. In that attack, the worm spread quickly by harvesting e-mail addresses from infected systems.

This weekend's spam run does not include executable attachments and resembles the methods used in June 2004 by Sober.H, an earlier variant.

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