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26.09.2000
[Viren-News]
A Backdoor or not a Backdoor?
Why are some of the remote administration programs being called "backdoors"?
As you know, one of the most frequently occurring malicious programs is a "Trojan horse." Just like their ancient namesake, "Trojan horses" intrude into PCs under the disguise of a harmless program, attracting users by...
22.09.2000
[Produkt-Informationen]
Kaspersky Labs Int. Makes Linux Even More Secure
A new version of Kaspersky Anti-Virus (AVP) for Linux has been released!
Cambridge, UK, September 22, 2000, - Kaspersky Labs Int., an international anti-virus software development company, announces a new version of Kaspersky Anti-Virus (AVP) for Linux. This latest version combines unique...
21.09.2000
[Business-News]
"Javanization" of Mobile Phones: A Green Light for Malicious Programs?
On 19 August, Sun Microsystems and some of its partners announced the shipment of Mobile Information Device (MID) standard, based on the Java programming language (JavaTM 2 Platform Micro Edition - J2ME) for use on mobile phones. At the same time, Motorola, one of the biggest companies for the...
16.09.2000
[Viren-News]
"Funny" Worm with a Trojan in its Pocket
Kaspersky Labs Int., an international anti-virus software vendor, reports the detection of another Internet-worm "I-Worm.Funny". The virus has been reported to be "in-the-wild" in Switzerland.
General Characteristics
This is an Internet worm written in the scripting language "Visual Basic
Script"...
12.09.2000
[Business-News]
Kaspersky Lab's Policy on Virus Warnings: To Educate, Not to Scare
Kaspersky Labs Int. refutes accusations about the spreading of "virus hysteria"
The W2K.Stream virus has not only generated some lively debate amongst anti-virus experts relative to this sort of malicious program's potential danger. W2K.Stream has also precipitated personal affronts to Kaspersky...
11.09.2000
[Viren-News]
Windows 2000 Viruses: Anti-Virus Company Mistakes Might Result in Some Major Headaches
Kaspersky Labs Int. is solving the problem of ADS NTFS viruses
On September 4, 2000, Kaspersky Labs Int. released a warning about the appearance of the W2K.Stream virus; the first known malicious code, which uses the alternate data streams (ADS) of the NTFS file system. Unfortunately, many...
04.09.2000
[Viren-News]
A New Generation of Windows 2000 Viruses is Streaming Towards PC Users
Moscow, Russia, September 4, 2000 - Kaspersky Lab, an international anti-virus software development company, announces the discovery of W2K.Stream virus, which represents a new generation of malicious programs for Windows 2000. This virus uses a new breakthrough technology based on the "Stream...
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