Tricky 'MyDoom' e-mail worm spreading quickly
Hackers unleashed an agile worm Monday - using a sneaky, fairly new tactic to get unsuspecting computer users to diffuse their malicious code. "Dubbed "W32/MyDoom" or "Novarg," the worm circulated so fast anti-virus firms quickly raised threat warnings to "high" saying the bug was one of the worst in recent months."
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