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Old March 20th 10, 07:17 PM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.chips
SecurityAVZ
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Default The virus has infected more than 750 thousand computers


A new virus has infected more than 750 thousand computers around the
world, Reuters reports citing the information the company NetWitness.

Virus "Trojan-DownIoader.Win32.Agent" gathers information on the login
and password for the online financial systems, social networks and
mailboxes.

According to the company, was contaminated by many organizations, sites
of banks, mailboxes Yahoo, Hotmail accounts, and a number of social
networks.

The first data on Trojan-DownIoader were obtained specialists
NetWitness back in February, when assessing the safety of one of the
client networks. In a cache of stolen information Trojan-DownIoader
revealed more than 680 thousand usernames and passwords, including for
access to online banking, Facebook, Yahoo, Hotmail, and more than 20
thousand SSL-certificates, personal data.

General computer protection from malicious software and installation of
password system can not protect your PC from this virus, however there
is a specialized anti-virus software to fight against such viruses.

Download link:
http://virus-remove.webcindario.com/...ve-malware.exe




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Old March 22nd 10, 02:07 PM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.chips
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Default The virus has infected more than 750 thousand computers

SecurityAVZ wrote:

General computer protection from malicious software and installation of
password system can not protect your PC from this virus, however there
is a specialized anti-virus software to fight against such viruses.

Download link:


I hope no one is foolish enough to click on THAT link...




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Done.

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Old March 25th 10, 03:34 PM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.chips
Mike S.
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Default The virus has infected more than 750 thousand computers


In article ,
chrisv wrote:
SecurityAVZ wrote:

General computer protection from malicious software and installation of
password system can not protect your PC from this virus, however there
is a specialized anti-virus software to fight against such viruses.

Download link:


I hope no one is foolish enough to click on THAT link...


It's 404'ed anyway.
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