A new variant of the Mydoom.A (Novarg.A) worm, which has been spreading swiftly across the Internet since Monday, emerged today, according to London-based security vendor Mi2g Ltd. The variant, Mydoom ...
Internet security companies said Monday that they discovered a new version of the MyDoom e-mail worm circulating on the Internet. The new version, MyDoom.C, is a modified copy of the virus that ...
Antivirus software companies are warning e-mail users about a new version of the MyDoom e-mail worm, dubbed MyDoom.O, which is spreading on the Internet and causing slowdowns at search engines, ...
Mydoom, which began spreading on Monday, continues to show signs of slowing, according to some security analysts, while others disputed that take. "We're still seeing a substantial number of Mydoom ...
Last week, the Norvag or MyDoom virus became the largest and most destructive computer virus in history. An untold number of computers and personal email systems have been infected by the email worm, ...
The virus, dubbed "Mydoom" and "Novarg" by security experts, started its march late Monday and appeared to be spreading even faster on Tuesday, infecting one out of every nine e-mails, antivirus ...
Mydoom may have emerged as one of the fastest-spreading viruses in history, but it was nowhere near as destructive for corporations as other pieces of malicious code, such as Slammer and Blaster. Yet ...
The rapid spread of the MyDoom worm last week proves that one of the enterprise’s greatest assets is also one of its greatest security weaknesses: user humanity. This week, we look at one of the most ...
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