Experts: New Sobig virus could strike any day
A new version of the Sobig.F e-mail virus that has plagued computers worldwide could arrive any day, even before the latest variant is timed to expire on September 10, security experts warned.
"Another virus could be released any time," said Steve Trilling, research director with the Security Response Team at Symantec Corp., a U.S.-based security company. "We can never be complacent when one threat seems to die down."
Mikko Hypponen, manager of anti-virus research at Finland-based F-Secure Corp, said one of the five prior versions of Sobig surfaced before the previous version expired. Sobig.E began circulating June 25, one week before Sobig.D was set to expire, he said.
The first version of Sobig arrived in January and had no expiration date. It was followed about four months later by Sobig.B. More sophisticated versions followed one week to three weeks after each preceding version, according to Hypponen.