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MyLife Variant Viruses Spawned Over Easter

News Four mutations of the destructive MyLife virus were released over the weekend, according to anti-virus companies. Email outsourcing company MessageLabs said it had stopped over 140 copies of MyLife.f on Tuesday morning -- about half of these...

[April 2, 2002, 14:01]

What Is Worm/MyLife.F?

White Papers Worm/MyLife.F is a slight modification to Worm/MyLife.C, an Internet worm that spread through e-mail by using addresses it collects in the Microsoft Outlook Address Book. The worm arrives through e-mail in the following format: Subject: the list...

[May 4, 2004, 0:00]

W32/MyLife-C

White Papers W32/MyLife-C is a Win32 worm which copies itself to the Windows system directory as List.TXT.scr and sets the following registry key to run the copy on restart: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run.

[May 2, 2004, 0:00]

MyLife Small Business Organizer

Downloads A comprehensive suite of over 20 Organizer programs for small businesses. Helps the small company stay ahead by better organization, planning, documenting, accounting, Scheduling, task management, email etc.

[April 16, 2008, 15:04]

MyLife Smart Organizer Suite 5 User

Downloads A comprehensive suite of over 60 Personal productivity programs for your Digital Lifestyle. Document, Organize, Record, Picture, Account & Interlink all your life. Has Contacts, Email, letter, Diary, Scheduler, Journal, Personal Record, Hobbies...

[May 12, 2008, 20:01]

Virus Exploits Celebrity Cachet

News Curious smut-seekers are in danger of infecting their machines with the mass-mailing worm MyLife.M, which purports to be a screensaver featuring the "Notting Hill" star. Users hoping for a sneaky peek at some candid shots of Hollywood star Julia...

[July 7, 2003, 15:41]