LONDON — Microsoft Corp. appeared to have survived the worst the MyDoom worm could throw at it today. Experts say the virus, a variant of the MyDoom.A virus that knocked out another company's Web site ...
Feb. 26 -- As I write this, we're just getting over the latest virus scare — if indeed it's really over. MyDoom, also known as Novarg, Shimg, and Mimail.R, started propagating itself at a furious rate ...
A new version of the MyDoom computer virus targeted to attack Internet search engines spread so quickly Monday morning that some Web surfers received error messages ...
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 ...
Last Thursday morning, the topic on the Today Show was the MyDoom worm. Matt Lauer, one of the show’s two anchors, was interviewing an Internet expert and asked a question near and dear to my own ...
Computers infected with the MyDoom virus Sunday launched a massive attack against the Web site of Unix software maker The SCO Group, cutting off access to the company’s Web site. The so-called ...
Dubbed MyDoom.as, MyDoom.au, or MyDoom.bb -- depending on the anti-virus vendor -- the worm is essentially the same as MyDoom.o, which debuted in July 2004. The biggest difference, said experts, is ...
Last week’s Mydoom worm variant is the latest example of how some hackers are using search engines to spread worms, find easily exploitable targets and unearth vulnerability information for launching ...
Unlike The SCO Group's Web site -- which was brought down by the original Mydoom worm, dubbed Mydoom.a -- Microsoft's site remains up and running. SCO removed its original site from the Internet's ...
MessageLabs, Sophos and Keynote Systems have released alerts about the new W32.MyDoom.O worm variant that has been circulating the Internet today and causing traffic slowdowns. This latest variant in ...
Clicky<BR><BR><BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> With 20 variations of the Mydoom, Netsky and Bagle viruses circulating around the ...
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