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Microsoft AntiSpyware Program Hit by Trojan. Microsoft's Antispyware isn't out of beta yet, and already the virus writers are on the attack. "The Bankash-A Trojan shuts down the AntiSpyware program and then logs keystrokes in hopes of stealing passwords from users. The Trojan is triggered when the user opens the malicious e-mail attachment."
posted by Outlawyr
on Feb 11, 2005 -
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Virus replication is a feature! "If you are using a Macintosh e-mail program that is not from Microsoft, we recommend checking with that particular company. But most likely other e-mail programs like Eudora are not designed to enable virus replication." The original URL is 404. I wonder if Microsoft will be exerting their copyrights to force archive.org to remove this.
posted by tbc
on Oct 7, 2003 -
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Microsoft considering anti-virus support and why we should care.
posted by GriffX
on Dec 11, 2001 -
13 comments
Gartner Group recommends that IIS users look elsewhere for a better web server.
posted by vowe
on Sep 21, 2001 -
8 comments
New worm doing the rounds. Great.
posted by nico
on Sep 18, 2001 -
23 comments
FOOT-AND-MOUTH Believed to be First Virus Unable to Spread through Microsoft Outlook "Scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Symantec's AntiVirus Research Center today confirmed that foot-and-mouth disease cannot be spread by Microsoft's Outlook email application, believed to be the first time the program has ever failed to propagate a major virus." ;)
posted by Outlawyr
on Mar 29, 2001 -
7 comments
Blame MICRO$OFT for the "I love you" virus, ohh, and it has 40 authors to it
posted by tiaka
on May 16, 2000 -
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So, who's *really* to blame for the Love Bug costing billions? Phil Agre makes a pretty good argument that the least Microsoft's can get away with is contributory negligence in this RRE piece.
posted by baylink
on May 6, 2000 -
17 comments