Enrique
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http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6600-1021026.htmlSobig.e arrives via e-mail or shared network file. The e-mail message appears to be from someone you might know, but this address is spoofed. The e-mail's subject line may include one of the following:
Application Ref: 456003
Your application
Re: Re: Document
Re: Re: Application ref. 003644
Re: Documents
Re: Screensaver
Re: Submited (Ref: 003746)
Re: Movies
Re: Movie
Re: Application
The attached file is your_details.zip. Since ZIP files are ignored by most extension-blocking rules within e-mail clients, you should not attempt to open this file. Some copies of Sobig.e sent from infected machines may produce attached files with only a .zi extension.
I received 3 of those this morning
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