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  2. Virus: The Game - Wikipedia

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    Action / Strategy, Shooter. Mode (s) Single-player, Multiplayer. Virus: The Game is a strategy / action video game developed by Israeli studio Kidum Multimedia and published by Sir-Tech. The game levels take place in the user's hard drive, with files and directories being represented by 3D rooms through which the player navigates.

  3. Anna Kournikova (computer virus) - Wikipedia

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    Anna Kournikova (computer virus) Anna Kournikova (named Vbs.OnTheFly by its author, and also known as VBS/SST and VBS_Kalamar) [1] was a computer virus that spread worldwide on the Internet in February 2001. The virus program was contained in an email attachment, purportedly an image of tennis player Anna Kournikova .

  4. List of computer worms - Wikipedia

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    List of computer worms. Installed a keylogger; distributed logged information (such as passwords, usernames, etc.) to one of 22 emails. Spread by email; certain variants had no subject and no text. [3] Allowed attacker to access computers that were infected. possible ? Stop making money and fix your software!!"

  5. Virus Creation Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    However, it was later discovered that viruses created with the Virus Creation Laboratory were often ineffective, as many anti-virus programs of the day caught them easily. Also, many viruses created by the program did not work at all - and often, their source codes could not be compiled, thus rendering the virus program created unusable. [5]

  6. Happy99 - Wikipedia

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    Happy99. Happy99 (also termed Ska or I-Worm) [4] is a computer worm for Microsoft Windows. It first appeared in mid-January 1999, spreading through email and usenet. The worm installs itself and runs in the background of a victim's machine, without their knowledge. It is generally considered the first virus to propagate by email, and has served ...

  7. The Best Audiobooks for Roadtrips of Any Length - AOL

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    Length: 3 hours, 41 minutes. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, L. Frank Baum. Whether you’re off to see the wizard or someone a little less magical, the 2012 audiobook of L. Frank Baum’s 1900 ...

  8. Concept virus - Wikipedia

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    Concept Virus. Concept virus refers to two different pieces of computer malware, each of which has acted as a proof of concept for a new method of propagation: WM/Concept (1995), the first widely known macro virus to spread through Microsoft Word (though not the first macro virus per se) Nimda (2001), named Concept Virus by its author, one of ...

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