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Web Worm Uses Google To Spread Virus Syndicate content

Gary Price at the Search Engine Watch forum has details of a new web worm that uses Google to spread.

Bagle Variant, Google-bashing Worm Making The Rounds Syndicate content

There are two new malicious email worms traveling around the internet this Halloween weekend, so be careful. One is designed to attack the infected computer, while the other is designed to execute a denial of service attack.
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Bagle.AH, Worm Is Spreading Worldwide Syndicate content

Panda Software has detected the appearance of the new worm Bagle.AH (W32/Bagle.AH.worm), a malicious code that uses both email and file-sharing programs like Kazaa, Morpheus, e-mule or LimeWire in order to spread rapidly across computers.
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Are You A Marketing Octopus or A Marketing Worm? Syndicate content

One of the greatest challenges to effectively marketing a business is determining which marketing method is best suited for your business.
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Are You a Marketing Octopus, or a Marketing Worm? Syndicate content

One of the greatest challenges to effectively marketing a business is determining which marketing method is best for your business.
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SARS linked to high-tech headaches - but e-mail worm doesn't harm computers Syndicate content

No, you can't get SARS online, but anti-virus experts are warning of a new computer virus that spreads via e-mail by exploiting growing anxiety over the deadly infectious disease.
News Tags: worm, Email, HTTP, Computers

Nimda Worm - How it Spreads and Prevention Syndicate content

These are the days of attacks - virus attacks, terrorist attacks, social, political, religious attacks. The latest worm to hit the Net is the Nimda worm, which is ADMIN spelled backwards. Most of the targets are (but of course!), IIS-servers and Outlook Express users.
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E-mail worm pretends to have spy satellite images Syndicate content

A new e-mail worm has surfaced that purports to show screensavers of U.S. spy satellite pictures of Iraq or animations that are either patriotic or that mock President Bush, a computer security company warned Thursday. The worm, dubbed Ganda-A, spreads by sending itself to e-mail addresses on an infected machine and tries to disable anti-virus and other security software and infect certain files on the hard disk, according to Sophos.
News Tags: HTTP, worm, images, Email, Satellite
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