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and Releasing B Variant of Blaster Computer Worm (August 29, 2003) JuvenileArrested for Releasing Variant of Blaster Computer Worm That Attacked MicrosoftEmail this Document!

New Scientist - Computer Worm Attacks Software Patch Server

Fast-spreading worm instructs infected machines to send a "volley of bogus traffic to Microsoft's software update service, windowsupdate.com." Lovsan or Blaster.

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D@mm is a mass-mailing worm, which spreads by emailing itself to addresses harvested from an infected computer, and also spreads via peer-to-peer networks. It tries to end certain

Minnesota Man Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison for Creating and

January 28, 2005 Minnesota Man Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison for Creating and Unleashing a Variant of the MS Blaster Computer Worm

The Seattle Times: Business & Technology: Man who cooked up Blaste

Man who cooked up Blaster computer worm variant pleads guilty By Gene Johnson The Associated Press. E-mail this article. Print this article

Juvenile Arrested for Releasing Variant of Blaster Computer Worm That

38101-3903 (206) 553-7970 Fax: (206) 553-2054 Juvenile Arrested for Releasing Variant of Blaster Computer Worm That Attacked Microsoft John McKay, United States Attorney for the Western

Arrest due in 'Blaster' computer worm case

Home News Events Articles Legislation Links Archive About Us Contact UA | RU Site Search: Arrest due in 'Blaster' computer worm case Source: The Seattle Times By Mike Carter and Steve

Juvenile Arrested for Releasing Variant of Blaster Computer Worm

Juvenile Arrested for Releasing Variant of Blaster Computer Worm That Attacked Microsoft

Symantec Security Response - W32.Blaster.B.Worm

When W32.Blaster.Worm is executed, it does the following: Checks to see whether a computer is already infected and whether the worm is running.

Kurzbeschreibung Computer-Virus W32.Blaster.Worm

Kurzbeschreibung Computer-Virus W32.Blaster.Worm

Microsoft: More secure but mission not over
In January 2002, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates kicked off the software maker's Trustworthy Computing Initiative with a companywide memo, telling employees "there are many changes Microsoft needs to make as a company to ensure and keep our customers' trust a

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