Zotob spreads chaos, confusion
A new Windows virus/worm is spreading quickly around the Internet, causing plenty of confusion and chaos in its wake. We first mentioned this virus yesterday in M-Dollar, but since it’s gaining steam, we wanted to raise awareness. It appears as though three variants of a preexisting virus have hit the ’Net simultaneously, although Windows 2000 seems to have been hit especially hard.
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