Nimda's number may not be up. Security consultants stressed Friday that, while the spread of the disruptive Nimda worm has slowed, many companies are having difficulties rousting the malicious program ...
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Nimda, the latest computer worm, has taken its show on the road. The virus-like program has been shutting down Internet sites in Norway, Japan and other nations. Meanwhile, in the U.S., the Nimda worm ...
The multifaceted Nimda worm continued to spread over the weekend, hitting North America on average five times harder than any other region. Antivirus company Trend Micro's World Virus Tracking Center ...
The outbreak of the Nimda Windows worm, which has spread rapidly across the internet, appears to have peaked, say computer experts. They have described Nimda as the fastest-spreading computer virus ...
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Cleaning up after last week’s fast-spreading Nimda worm could prove to be harder and more time-consuming for users than it has been after other malicious software attacks. Companies that aren’t ...
A new strain of highly sophisticated computer bug hit cyberspace Tuesday that was different and more contagious than its predecessors because of an ability to attack over the Internet. Unlike most ...
Nimda's number may not be up. Security consultants stressed Friday that while the spread of the disruptive Nimda worm has slowed, many companies are having difficulties rousting the malicious program ...