Hoax virus back - this time for real

A new wave of emails with 'sulfnbk.exe' in the subject line are being sent to users - and this time it may actually contain a harmful virus.

Written by James Middleton

A new wave of emails with 'sulfnbk.exe' in the subject line are being sent to users - and this time it may actually contain a harmful virus.

Last week, a hoax email warning people that their PCs might contain a virus duped an untold number of users into deleting the sulfnbk.exe file from their hard drives.

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Now, on the back of the wildly successful virus hoax, antivirus firms are warning that a second variant of the email may actually contain a virus itself.

The new variant carries a harmless version of the 'sulfnbk' executable as well as the infamous Magistr virus. Earlier warnings have already pegged Magistr as one of the nastiest pieces of so-called malware ever written.

The virus is dangerous, not just because it is capable of completely overwriting a hard drive, but because it can also erase the CMOS as well as destructively flashing the BIOS, leaving the affected computer in need of a BIOS chip replacement at the very least.

Before the Magistr virus releases its deadly payload it emails itself to all addresses found in Outlook and Netscape address books, with a random subject line made up of text found on the hard drive along with a random file.

In this case, the subject line turned out to be 'sulfnbk.exe' and the attached file was 'sulfnbk.exe' - a spookily timely coincidence that could have propagated the spread of the Magistr virus had antivirus companies not released signature files for this particular nasty back in March.

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