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Unique Computer Virus Can Be Continually Updated by Virus Writer From Central Location; Symantec Detects W95.Babylonia Computer Virus that Disguises Itself as a Y2K Fix
CUPERTINO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--December 7, 1999--
Tags: computer, computer virus, Symantec Corp., virus, virus writer, Y2K
Research articles 1999-12-07
Virus writers exploit Google Adwords.
Apr. 28--ATLANTA: Researchers at security software developer Exploit Prevention Labs have uncovered hard evidence that cybercriminals are using Google AdWords to infect unsuspecting users with malware. Apr. 28--ATLANTA: Researchers at security software developer Exploit Prevention Labs have uncovered hard evidence that cybercriminals are...
Tags: Google AdWords, Google Inc., virus, virus writer
Research articles 2007-04-28
BitDefender Highlights Top Virus Issues for 2006; Leading antivirus vendor sees Microsoft's OneCare, mobile viruses and criminal virus writers as key concerns as industry prepares for RSA Conference
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- BitDefenderTM, an award-winning provider of antivirus software and data security solutions, and North America's leading antivirus vendor and security expert, today presented their predictions on the top virus issues for 2006. These 2006 antivirus predictions are based on a recent report by BitDefender's team of anti-virus...
Tags: virus, antivirus, virus writer, Microsoft Corp., mobile, RSA Security Inc.
Research articles 2006-02-09
Clearswift Warns: Virus Writers Cut Antivirus Analysis Out of the Loop; Bofra Worm Highlights Need for Multi-Layered Defense
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. -- Clearswift, the MIMEsweeper company and world's No. 1 in content security, is urging businesses to consider deploying a multi-layered defense against viruses following ThreatLab analysis of the Bofra variant of MyDoom.
Tags: antivirus, virus, virus writer
Research articles 2004-11-17
7 Things To Know About Virus Writers
Hackers - people who devise ways to break into networks - are a different animal than virus writers, and in most cases, more advanced. Virus writers are generally younger (some as young as 10 or 11 years old), on a lower rung of the underground tech strata and not always...
Tags: Security, Virus, Virus Writer, Viruses And Worms
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Akonix Security Center Identifies New IM Worm With International Attacking Capabilities; Latest Virus Indicates the Advanced and Inventive Methods Now in Use by Virus Writers
SAN DIEGO -- Akonix Systems, Inc. today identified a new variant of the Kelvir instant messaging IM worm named Kelvir.HI, propagating over a leading public IM network. This is the first worm ever identified that intelligently checks the system settings of an IM client and sends a message in the...
Tags: IM, security, virus, virus writer, worm
Research articles 2005-08-24
Akonix Security Center Publishes IM Threat Watch for December 2005; IM is Becoming the Vector of Choice for Virus Writers; Akonix Increases Security Updates by 2,800% over 2004
SAN DIEGO -- Akonix Systems, the premier provider of instant messaging IM security solutions, today announced its Security Center team revealed that December 2005 had the most new parent worms in any given month since tracking began in early 2000, a clear indication that more virus developers are choosing IM...
Tags: IM, security, virus, virus writer
Research articles 2006-01-03

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Virus discovered deep in Delphi programming language
A new virus outbreak has been detected and reportedly spreading quickly. Researchers at SonicWALL and SophosLabs claim that the Win32.Induc virus infects applications built using Delphi, an object-oriented, visual programming environment derived from the Pascal language, used to develop applications for deployment on the web, Windows and Linux. Once a computer is infected, any code or documents...
Tags: virus, Borland Delphi, Sophos Plc.
News items 2009-08-19
Dog's death first one in country linked to West Nile virus.(News)
Byline: Teresa Mask Daily Herald Staff Writer Pet owners take heed - the West Nile virus now is being tied to the first dog death in the country. The owners of the 8-year-old Irish setter-golden retriever mix, from Bloomington-Normal, had the dog...
Tags: researcher, SECURITY, University of Illinois, virus
Research articles 2002-09-19
Sybari Reports Virus in the Wild; Shockwave.A Trojan
Business Editors/High-Tech Writer
Tags: trojan horse, virus
Research articles 2000-11-30
Cubs to learn about SARS.(Sports)
Byline: Bruce Miles Daily Herald Sports Writer The real world has intruded on baseball again. This time, it comes in the form of the SARS virus, and the Cubs are directly affected. The Cubs play in Toronto June 13-15. Travelers have been cautioned...
Tags: MLB, SARS, team
Research articles 2003-04-24
How To Fix Your Laptop's DVD Player
In the New York Times today, there's an interesting article about a computer problem for PCs that has happened to me several times. I'll be getting set up in an airplane to watch a movie or presentation on my laptop when the sound stops working. Once, it was because I...
Tags: Computers, Gizmos and Gadgets, Web Tools, codec, DVD, DVD player, laptop computer, Consumer electronics, Media players, David Goldenberg
Blog posts 2007-06-14
BRUCE CHATWIN.(Review) (book review)
By Nicholas Shakespeare; Nan A. Talese/Doubleday; 618 pages; $35 I first heard about Bruce Chatwin in 1989 when I read his obituary in a tattered copy of Newsweek in a remote African village. It said the British travel writer had succumbed at age forty-eight to...
Tags: CAREER, Newsweek, Sotheby's
Research articles 2000-05-01
International Letters.
AIDS and the Global Village Readers responding to our June 11 Special Report on AIDS stressed the importance of global responsibility. "The great powers of the Western world speak of equality for all," one wrote, "but millions of people in the developing world...
Tags: Benefits, Government, HEALTHCARE, Israel, Newsweek, SOFTWARE, Y2K
Research articles 2001-07-16
Latest Net worm making its way through U.S. computers.(News)
Byline: Anna Marie Kukec Daily Herald Business Writer Even as America began recovering from last week's vicious terrorist attack, another kind of attack - this one finding its way onto the Internet Tuesday - disrupted businesses locally and nationwide and put the FBI into...
Tags: computer, E-mail, FBI, INTERNET, Microsoft Corp., PRODUCTIVITY, SECURITY, software, virus, worm
Research articles 2001-09-19
Senate OKs education, not vaccination.(News)
Byline: Amber Ellis Daily Herald Staff Writer SPRINGFIELD - Amid concerns about a controversial vaccine to protect young girls from a cancer-causing sexually transmitted disease, an Illinois senator retreated Friday from her plan to require the shots. Instead, state Sen. Debbie Halvorson...
Tags: education, HEALTHCARE, U.S. Senate, vaccine
Research articles 2007-03-31
Man pleads guilty to false terror tip against co-worker.(News)
Byline: Eric Peterson Daily Herald Staff Writer A Hoffman Estates man pleaded guilty Thursday to sending the FBI a false report in January that a co-worker of his was planning to use a lethal virus in a terrorist attack on Chicago. Nouman...
Tags: attorney, Chicago, FBI, Government, virus
Research articles 2003-07-04
Wastewater plant supervisor was loyal employee.(News)
Byline: Russell Lissau Daily Herald Staff Writer A longtime superintendent of Libertyville's wastewater treatment plant is being remembered as a reliable and loyal worker. Michael B. Clarke, 62, of Wildwood, died May 10 at Condell Medical Center in Libertyville. Visitation and services...
Tags: Condell Medical Center
Research articles 2006-05-17
County: Prepare for flu outbreak Businesses urged to stock supplies for pandemic.(News)
Byline: Madhu Krishnamurthy Daily Herald Staff Writer Still have that stockpile of food and water from the Y2K scare stashed away in your basement? If not, then perhaps it's time to replenish those supplies. It is just one of the...
Tags: Condell Medical Center
Research articles 2006-04-21
Sen. Geo-Karis remains in hospital.(News)
Byline: Russell Lissau Daily Herald Staff Writer State Sen. Adeline Geo-Karis remained hospitalized Tuesday, suffering from the flu and a serious cold, her campaign manager confirmed. Geo-Karis, 87, who is seeking re-election this year, was admitted to Condell Medical Center in...
Tags: Condell Medical Center
Research articles 2006-03-08
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