Kama Sutra e-mail virus primed to strike on Feb 3
Important information stored on home computers could be wiped clean by an e-mail virus called Kama Sutra that is timed to strike today.
Computer engineers say the virus has been infecting hundreds of thousands of machines across the world since being identified on 16 January.
Read the complete story here. (Independent)
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