An e-mail sent out last week from a “spoof” e-mail account with a Stars and Stripes return address does include a virus in an attached file, computer security experts said Wednesday. A ...
Antivirus companies have long cautioned users against opening unexpected e-mail attachments or attachments sent by strangers, but because of a new e-mail worm spreading this week, antivirus companies ...
E-mails that contain a virus variously known as known as Kama Sutra, Nyxem or mywife-dot-e are set to attack computers today. But so far, Asia's financial markets report no big problems. The highly ...
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 ...
A new e-mail virus gained a greater foothold in unpatched Windows PCs on Tuesday, spurring antivirus companies to upgrade their estimate of the virus' danger. Known as W32.Bugbear or I-Worm.Tanatos, ...
An e-mail that told people their PCs contained a virus fooled an untold number into deleting a beneficial file--and now they're scrambling to get it back.
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