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TechNet Webcast: How Microsoft IT Defends Against Spam, Viruses, and E-Mail Attacks (Level 300)

White Paper This webcast shows how Microsoft IT manages the large quantities of unsolicited commercial e-mail (spam) and malicious software (malware)-infected messages in its inbound Internet e-mail traffic. The presenter then explains how Microsoft IT cleans... [11 Apr 2008]

Virus warning: Bagle.Z gets poetic

News The malicious program, known as Bagle.Z, has not spread very quickly, said Vincent Gullotto, vice president of the antivirus emergency response team for McAfee. E-mail service company MessageLabs reports having seen a relatively small number... [27 Apr 2004]

BadtransII Reaches Global Epidemic Proportions (Kaspersky)

White Paper As readers may remember, the appearance of this malicious code was first reported in the wild on this past Sunday, already having caused numerous infections on users’ computers throughout the world. The virus sends e-mail messages with infected... [20 Apr 2004]

Red Alert: I-Worm.Updater / UPDATE.VBS (Kaspersky)

White Paper At this time, several reports of infection by this malicious code have been reported. The worm creates a malicious script progrm, UPDATE.VBS, copies the program to the Windows autoloading catalogue, and releases it upon completion. [14 Aug 2003]

Goner: ICQ-loving Internet-Worm (Kaspersky)

White Paper Reports of infection by this malicious program already have been reported in many countries throughout the world. When spreading via e-mail, "Goner" gains access to Microsoft Outlook, creates a new message that contains an infected file, GONE.SCR... [14 Aug 2003]

Latest worm uses IT administrator tactics

News It is then signed "Best regards, Administrator" and contains an attachment labelled "message.zip" that carries the malicious code. Ruckman recommended that corporations either delete the attachments at the server level or block messages with the... [04 Aug 2003]

Virus warning: Return of Sobig is so bad for spam

News Initial analysis by antivirus companies indicated that the mass-mailing computer worm, called Sobig.E, doesn't have a malicious payload. The malicious program is contained in an 80KB attachment to the message. [26 Jun 2003]

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