Worm wave rolls on
While hackers bicker back and forth, all users want is an end to the torrent of worms that’s ravaged the Internet this week. While it’s not difficult to stymie one worm, it’s a different story when that one becomes a tsunami that just keeps coming, security analysts said Thursday as they offered advice. Unfortunately, said Ken Dunham, director of malicious code research at iDefense, "there’s no single magic bullet and no comprehensive patch against all of these new worms."
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