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MyDoom seeks to destroy antivirus firms

October 18, 2004 In worm's latest version, authors ridicule rival worm Netsky and promise to attack Symantec, McAfee and others. TAGS: MyDoom virus, antivirus company, Netsky virus, F-Secure Corp., McAfee Inc., worm, antivirus, writer, author, virus, attack, Symantec Corp., message

Double MyDoom for Internet Explorer flaw

November 9, 2004 A second MyDoom offshoot is taking advantage of an unpatched security hole in Microsoft's Web browser to spread. TAGS: MyDoom virus, virus, flaw, variant, vulnerability, victim, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack, antivirus, Microsoft Internet Explorer, antivirus company, antivirus software, author, Symantec Corp., threat, Web browser, Microsoft Corp.

MyDoom virus declared worst ever

January 29, 2004 The e-mail virus is only a few days old and still growing, but at least one security firm is ready to crown it as the worst in history. TAGS: MyDoom virus, e-mail virus, F-Secure Corp., MessageLabs Ltd., virus, Networks Associates Technology Inc., worm, e-mail, security, message, PC

MyDoom variant slams mailboxes, search engines

July 26, 2004 New version of worm clogs e-mail systems around world, slows Google, Yahoo, AltaVista and Lycos to a crawl. TAGS: MyDoom virus, worm, variant, Lycos Inc., AltaVista Co., McAfee Inc., Symantec Corp., mailbox, e-mail address, virus, search engine, Google Inc., message, Yahoo! Inc., antivirus, technique

Worm authors talk trash

March 3, 2004 Security researchers have discovered that the authors of MyDoom and Bagle are exchanging insults with the author of NetSky, using text hidden inside their virus code. TAGS: Netsky virus, Bagle virus, MyDoom virus, insult, author, Networks Associates Technology Inc., antivirus company, variant, antivirus, Graham Cluley, war, virus, message, code, P2P, researcher

Gloomy forecast for MyDoom fallout

January 27, 2004 The virulent program ranks as the Net's fastest spreading virus, but security firms warn that the code left behind on PCs could cause more chaos than the initial infection. TAGS: MyDoom virus, MessageLabs Ltd., infection, Code Red worm, virus, computer virus, SCO Group Inc., Web server, message, e-mail, Linux, server, PC, Microsoft Corp., security, Microsoft Windows
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