Zotob morphs into 11 variants
After creeping through computer networks at U.S. media organizations and credit card giant Visa, the Zotob worm had mutated into at least 11 variants Wednesday as it continued to crash computers worldwide.
Security experts said they had never seen a worm or a virus morph as quickly as Zotob, which first began worming through computer networks Sunday. What’s more, security pros don’t expect any slowdown.
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