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The discovery of a massive virus that suffers from another virus has reignited debate over whether the microscopic agents of infection should be considered living things rather than bags of genes.
in General Science
via American Scientist @ 11:24 25th Aug
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A type of virus that alters the file location of where a file is stored, and replaces the file with a virus. The virus activates itself when you access the corrupted data.
in Computer Security
via First Glimpse @ 18:08 23rd Aug
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in Computer Security
via SecurityFocus @ 11:09 12th Aug
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With two Gmail outages in as many weeks, perhaps it's time that Google turned its attention to e-mail security, specifically e-mail viruses. The company posted notes on both the Google Online Security Blog and on Google's Enterprise Blog saying that this July was hands-down the worst for virus attacks and noted that on July 24 alone, Google's Postini servers encountered nearly 10 million virus-laden messages.
in Search Engines
via NetworkWorld @ 9:52 13th Aug
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ChazeFroy writes "A new study estimates that the AIDS virus, HIV, started to circulate in the human population between 1884 and 1924, with a more focused estimate at 1908. This is much earlier than the previously-held estimate of 1930. 'The new result is "not a monumental shift, but it means the virus was circulating under our radar even longer than we knew," says Michael Worobey of the University of Arizona, an author of the new work.' The article also speculates that HIV first began to spread in Kinshasa, Congo."
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 23:07 1st Oct
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DETAILS: StandGuard Anti-Virus offers native scanning of mail on IBM i. The new add-on Domino feature lets users manage, scan and clean Domino mail and databases residing on IBM servers. StandGuard Anti-Virus Domino features include:
in Computer Security
via IBM Systems @ 1:34 4th Oct
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Toronto - The potentially deadly West Nile virus has been detected in early tests of two dead birds found in the province of Ontario, which could mark the first time the virus has made its way into Canada.
in Biological Science
via IOL @ 11:45 7th Aug
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WEB BASED SEALS of assurance about downloadable software being "tested virus-free" are worth very little, it seems, or anti-virus programs are getting too paranoid thanks to heuristics.
in Computer Security
via TheInquirer.net @ 12:21 14th Aug
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"The D drive of the Eee Box B202, which launched in Japan last week, contains a virus file named "recycled.exe," Asustek said in a statement. When the drive is opened, the virus begins copying itself to the main C drive on the machine and to any other removable drives or USB memory connected to the computer."
in Computer Security
via Linux Today @ 22:46 11th Oct
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Hackers attempt to infect PCs of Google searchers hunting for "free antivirus". IT security and control firm Sophos today warned internet users of downloading fake anti-virus products, following the discovery of a malicious Trojan horse that is posing as a free copy of Norton AntiVirus 2008. Google adverts are being presented to internet users who search for "free antivirus", leading them to a professional-looking website that claims to offer an anti-virus product for download.
in Computer Security
via PR-USA.net @ 4:19 27th Sep
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IT security and control firm Sophos has warned Internet users of downloading fake anti-virus products, following the discovery of a malicious Trojan horse that is posing as a free copy of Norton AntiVirus 2008. Google adverts are being presented to Internet users who search for "free antivirus", leading them to a professional-looking website that claims to offer an anti-virus product for download.
in Computer Security
via myadsl.co.za @ 20:21 23rd Sep
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Asus has officially responded to the reports that its Eee Box computer systems sold in Japan shipped with a virus. According to the company, the virus originated from a flash drive used for testing and inspection of the systems.
in Computer Security
via ArsTechnica @ 19:43 13th Oct
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Canadian researchers have shown that patients who receive early treatment for Hepatitis C virus (HCV) within the first months following an infection, develop a rapid poly-functional immune response against HCV similar to when infection is erradicted spontaneously, according to a new study published in the Journal of Virology. Therefore, early treatment can restore immune response against HCV and help eliminate the virus rapidly. This new discovery of the mechanisms of viral eradication could contribute to the development of new treatments.
in Computer Security
via PhysOrg.com @ 22:52 8th Aug
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in Computer Security
via Trade Arabia @ 14:14 20th Aug
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My virus scanner automatically updates the definitions every day. I confirmed that it was working, disconnected the computer from the office network, grabbed a pad of paper to write down all the text on the screen and started a full scan. But the virus scanner wouldn't work. I ran an alternate program, but that didn't remove the virus either.
in Computer Security
via Enterprise Security Today @ 3:07 28th Sep
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in Data Privacy
via Direct Marketing Association @ 16:09 29th Aug
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in Computer Security
via Consumer Electronics Net @ 23:36 9th Oct
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via Media Workstation @ 23:36 9th Oct
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Researchers from the University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom have developed a new antiviral using naturally occurring influenza virus "protecting virus" that may defend against any influenza A virus in any animal host.
in Biological Science
via Science Daily @ 11:16 27th Sep
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Virus threatens world's biggest wild abalone fishery Uncooked abalones are displayed at a restaurant in the Causeway Bay district in Hong Kong February 6, 2008. REUTERS/Victor Fraile
in Biological Science
via Scientific American @ 9:06 10th Sep
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A new virus-laden spam message asks the scary question: "Do You Know Where Your Baby Is?" It doesn't know the real answer, but is hoping you click.
in Computer Security
via NetworkWorld @ 12:02 2nd Sep
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MONTREAL - A virus has been infecting popular social networking sites MySpace and Facebook, tech experts said Thursday.
in Computer Security
via Okanagan eVent Magazine @ 21:41 8th Aug
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MONTREAL - A virus has been infecting popular social networking sites MySpace and Facebook, tech experts said Thursday.
in Computer Security
via Yahoo! Canada @ 0:13 8th Aug
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MONTREAL - A virus has been infecting popular social networking sites MySpace and Facebook, tech experts said Thursday.
in Computer Security
via Canoe @ 0:14 8th Aug
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MONTREAL - A virus has been infecting popular social networking sites MySpace and Facebook, tech experts said Thursday.
in Computer Security
via Canoe @ 22:57 7th Aug
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