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Malicious mobile code is a new term to describe all sorts of destructive programs: viruses, worms, Trojans, and rogue Internet content. Until fairly recently, experts worried mostly about computer viruses that spread only through executable files, not data files, and certainly not through email exchange. The Melissa virus and the Love Bug proved the experts wrong, attacking Windows computers when recipients did nothing more than open an email. Today, writing programs is easier than ever, and so is writing malicious code. The idea that someone could write malicious code and spread it to 60 million computers in a matter of hours is no longer a fantasy. Malicious Mobile Code delivers the strategies, tips, and tricks to secure a system against attack.
A call to arms: how to stave off a computer virus.(A Tech Perspective): An ar...
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Title: A call to arms: how to stave off a computer virus.(A Tech Perspective)
Author: Reid Goldsborough
Publication: Community College Week (Newspaper)
Date: October 27, 2003
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A petite red-headed computer whiz with a shady past discovers a COMPUTER VIRUS that is FATALLY INFECTING COMPUTER USERS all over the country! The Center for Disease Control in Atlanta dubs it "CompuFlu" - But other computer users are affected in a totally different way - they discover that they have STRANGE NEW POWERS! All are beset by frightening nightmares of a wizened old creature they call "The Gray Man." Ultimately it is he who beckons them to the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina, where they all meet and learn the fate he has planned for them ... and for the WORLD!
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