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Virus alert: Nyxem set to spring on 3 February
...brace themselves for a possible traffic spike next week caused by the Nyxem virus. Nyxem was first reported on 16 January. It is thought to... Read more
Jan 27, 2006
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Kama Sutra worm: How was it for you?
...to become complacent about security alerts. Kama Sutra, also known as Mywife, Nyxem, Blackmal and Grew and given the industry identifier CME-24, was designed... Read more
Feb 6, 2006
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Identify/React Chart: Blackmal.E/F, BlackWorm, Tearec.a, Nyxem-D/E, WORM_GREW and MyWife.d/e
...information for identifying and removing the Blackmal.E/F, BlackWorm, Tearec.a, Nyxem-D/E, WORM_GREW and MyWife.d/e virus right at your... Read more
May 20, 2006
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'Porn' virus worms its way into 510,000 systems
...month, according to antivirus software vendor F-Secure. The worm, dubbed W32/Nyxem-E by F-Secure, arrives attached to an email message. It uses... Read more
Jan 24, 2006
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Kama Sutra puts IT security firms in tricky position
...come in for fresh criticism over the hype which has surrounded the Nyxem virus ? also known as Kama Sutra. For the past few days security... Read more
Feb 3, 2006
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3 February virus: Are we ready for it?
...which is set to go off on 3 February. The so-called Nyxem virus has so far infected 300,000 computers around the world, most... Read more
Jan 31, 2006
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