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30.10.2000
Sonic: Yet Another Self-Updating Internet - Worm Has Been Discovered "in the wild"
Cambridge, UK, October 30, 2000 - Kaspersky Labs Int., an international anti-virus software-development company, warns users of the discovery of Sonic, a new Internet-worm. This worm was discovered in France and Germany in the morning on 30 October 2000. A distinctive feature of this malicious...

28.10.2000
Microsoft Corporate Network is Hacked. What About Your Network?
Kaspersky Labs Int. comments on the recent virus incident Cambridge, UK, October 28, 2000 - As disclosed on Friday, the corporate network of Microsoft, the world's largest software developer, was attacked by unknown hackers. The hackers used the QAZ network worm to penetrate into the network. As a...

25.10.2000
Beware the PIF!
A Dangerous Monster Can Hide Within Harmless Files Cambridge, UK, October 25, 2000 - Kaspersky Labs Int., an international anti-virus software development company, considers it necessary to draw users' attention to a threat that programs with a PIF extension can pose to the normal operation of...

13.10.2000
Immediate Response to New Viruses: The Kaspersky Labs Int. Golden Rule
The European centre for IT security "Secusys" comments on the rapidity of anti-virus companies' response to new virus attacks Cambridge, UK, October 13, 2000 - On 10 October, Kaspersky Labs Int. received several reports from France about the discovery of a new modification of the "KakWorm"...

06.10.2000
If You've Got Mail...
A study-guide on how to detect a virus hoax yourself It is difficult to imagine anybody today who does not treat computer viruses as a real threat to a regularly functioning computer system. However, contiguously with the virus spreading has occurred another syndrome, which is not any less dangerous...

05.10.2000
Kaspersky Labs Int. Newsletter
Network Worms I-Worm.Scooter I-Worm.Totilix I-Worm.MTX IRC-Worm.Lucky Worm.Chainsaw Windows Viruses Win98.Damm Win32.Hortiga Palm Viruses Palm.Phage Network Worms I-Worm.Scooter Warning! Virus found "in-the-wild"! This is an Internet worm spreading in affected e-mails and sending its copies to IRC...
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