Incidents

Sober.p strikes again

We have just detected a new Email-Worm.Win32.Sober variant, we detect it as Sober.q.

Sober.q is being downloaded by Sober.p infected computers, from there on it will start spreading. Another outbreak is not unlikely, we are watching the situation closely.

An urgent update has just been shipped.

Sober.p strikes again

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Reports

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