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Latest News:

November 8th, 2002
There is a growing epidemic of I-Worm.Tanatos, aka Bugbear.

It spreads via Internet as an attached file. It contains Trojan algorithms to control the infected computer. The worm has a size of 50k and is written in Microsoft Visual C++. It has a random subject line and randomly sends either text emails or html-based emails. Tanatos takes advantage of the breach in iframe and infects computer without any action on the part of user, whenever the email is opened.                    More...


November 1st, 2002
Microsoft Corporation is warning the users of their products about a new worm that pretends to be a greeting card.

People who read this greeting are invited to install new software. In the installation agreement it states that the software will have access to the user's address book. On Tuesday, MessageLabs discovered that these "greeting cards" are being sent from Cool-Downloads.com, which according to whois database is registered in Panama City, El Dorado.                       More...



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