Register changes mind about Trojan DOS potential
Last week, Britain's The Register came to the conclusion that the video file Trojan that had spread across the Web could not actually be used to launch a denial of service attack. After more research, however, they have decided that there is a possibility of such an attack and have published a retraction.
To read what happened, go to www.theregister.co.uk.
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