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Klez overtakes SirCam in virus stakes

...is unclear why Klez.h, or all the variants of the original Klez virus, has been so effective. On the same day that Klez.h... Read more

28 May, 2002 by Matt Loney

Klez worm set to detonate

The Klez.E email virus, a variant on an old worm, is set to detonate today. It overwrites victims' files with random content and spreads automatically on Windows systems Read more

6 March, 2002 by Robert Vamosi

McAfee anti-virus software fails to block Klez virus

...it became apparent that some versions were having trouble picking up the Klez virus. The problem occurs when the Klez worm tries to spread itself... Read more

12 July, 2002 by Joey Gardiner

Klez still surfing the virus top ten

The Klez virus is, after more than a year, still leading a list of... Read more

3 March, 2003 by Will Sturgeon

Bugbear set to stick around

...unless they are aware of an infection. This pattern emerged with the Klez virus, variants of which have lingered at the top of Messagelabs' charts... Read more

7 October, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

Internet fridges: Virus magnets?

...Toschak, a virus analyst at email security outsourcing firm Messagelabs, said the Klez virus went some way towards this with a mechanism that let it... Read more

12 July, 2002 by Matt Loney

Legit email caught in anti-spam crossfire

Consumers and businesses fed up with junk email are increasingly turning to 'blocklists', but some companies - including BT - have been innocent victims of the practice Read more

12 July, 2002 by Stefanie Olsen

Counting the cost of Slammer

...6bn in productivity loss; the LoveLetter virus, with $8.8bn; and the Klez virus, with $9bn. D.K. Matai, CEO of Mi2g, said: "For all... Read more

3 February, 2003 by Robert Lemos

Antivirus vendors' worm alert email carries worm

...program at number five on MessageLab's daily Top 10 list; the Klez virus leads the pack with over 9,000 infected emails intercepted by... Read more

11 November, 2002 by Robert Lemos

Klez: the self-destroying virus

Is the end nigh for this file killer? A variant of the Klez virus was set to go into action over the weekend, erasing a... Read more

6 September, 2002 by Robert Lemos

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