You searched for: "Email-Worm.Win32.Mydoom.m"
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I-Worm.Mydoom.m spreads via the Internet as an attachment to infected messages. The worm itself is a Windows PE EXE file approximately 27KB in size, packed using UPX. The unpacked file is...
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Interestingly, of the four families of malicious code which are currently causing epidemics, only Diehard and Bagle are present in the rankings. Their two competitors, Zhelatin and Warezov, appear to be taking something of a break.
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In April 2008, malicious code in mail traffic underwent significant changes in comparison to the previous month
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Kaspersky Lab presents the Online Scanner Top Twenty for February 2007
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For the moment at least, all Warezov variants are being beaten back by Bagle and other malicious programs. This is supported by the fact that only Warezov.do has remained in the ratings, and in seventeenth place at that.
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Kaspersky Lab presents the Virus Top Twenty for March 2007
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Summer vacation is in full swing, which means changes in the statistics for malicious programs in mail traffic are relatively small.
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March 2008 proved to be somewhat atypical in terms of malicious code in mail traffic.
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Warezov and Zhelatin regularly cause virus outbreaks, hit the headlines, and create a huge amount of work for virus labs around the world, but it’s NetSky.t.