Well, I suggest that both sentences you wrote convey the same meaning in a natural way, while the sole distinction is that "worth knowing about" utilizes an active voice to express a passive sense. In my opinion, the first appears to be much more prevalent and acceptable.
Another homogenous instance is just like yours :
(1) It might be worth calling her.
(2) Beyond those ten minutes there did not seem, just then, to be anything worth being called Time.
[ Reference: << To the lighthouse>> - Virginia Wolf, Chapter 36. ]
For the reason that someone refers to the usage of "worth + being done" as grammatically incorrect. Therefore, I have provided an authoritative example to substantiate its validity here : D