First virus-infected Creative Zen MP3 players found
A number of Creative’s Zen digital music players infected with the Wullik.B virus have been shipped to consumers in Japan.
According to the firm’s Japanese website, the problem has affected 5GB Creative Zen Neeon with serial numbers between 1230528000001 and 1230533001680. Wullik.B, which runs on the Windows operating system, first appeared in early 2004, spreading by email.
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