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Remove Blackworm Virus
White Paper In addition to Blackworm, the worm has been named Kama Sutra, Blackmal, MyWife and Nyxem. Blackworm is a nasty internet worm which can delete DOC, XLS, MDE, MDB, PPT, PPS, RAR, PDF, PSD, DMP, and ZIP files. [14 Jun 2006]
Identify/React Chart: Blackmal.E/F, BlackWorm, Tearec.a, Nyxem-D/E, WORM_GREW and MyWife.d/e
White Paper This two-page chart puts critical 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 fingertips. Known by various names, this is a mass-mailing and network share... [20 May 2006]
Kama Sutra worm: How was it for you?
News Kama Sutra, also known as Mywife, Nyxem, Blackmal and Grew and given the industry identifier CME-24, was designed to begin overwriting files on infected computers on Friday morning. The Kama Sutra worm's anticipated bombshell ended up fizzling out... [06 Feb 2006]
Kama Sutra puts IT security firms in tricky position
News The IT security industry has 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 vendors had been sending out warnings about an email 'time bomb' waiting to go... [03 Feb 2006]
3 February virus: Are we ready for it?
News The so-called Nyxem virus has so far infected 300,000 computers around the world, most of which are outside the UK. The virus, which is also nicknamed Nyxem, BlackMal and Mywife, is expected to destroy a number of work and security files on... [31 Jan 2006]
Virus alert: Nyxem set to spring on 3 February
News Businesses have been warned to brace themselves for a possible traffic spike next week caused by the Nyxem virus. Nyxem was first reported on 16 January. Security company F-Secure has reported that Nyxem.E reached the top position in its virus... [27 Jan 2006]
'Porn' virus worms its way into 510,000 systems
News The worm, dubbed W32/Nyxem-E by F-Secure, arrives attached to an email message. Nyxem-E was the most commonly caught threat in the past 24 hours, according to both F-Secure and Trend Micro, which calls the worm Grew.A. [24 Jan 2006]
