Linux worm on the loose
Talkback Occupation: IT Analyst Comment: Use Linux .it's safe . LOL Well maybe if you bothered to READ the rest of the article you would see IT IS SAFE unlike your AR** wipe windBloZe that has so many holes it defies counting .you want to LOL then...
[November 10, 2005, 21:26]
Linux worm on the loose
Talkback Well, Mr Anonymous (coward), if you use a proprietry piece of software or OS, then the criminals have already got their hands on your system. At least with GNU/Linux, you can see what the code is and what it is doing.
[November 9, 2005, 12:17]
Linux worm on the loose
Talkback Use Windows it's safer . ROFL A single, low distribution, low to medium risk Linux worm vs.how many thousand Windows virii ? Not Anonymous)
[November 8, 2005, 15:07]
Linux worm on the loose
Talkback My Linux boxes are safe. But then, I'm not running *any* of the three flawed packages. In fact, I'm not sure that any desktop Linux user would be running these packages. And they would need to be running all three buggy packages to be vulnerable to...
[November 8, 2005, 21:10]
Linux worm on the loose
Talkback Use a Mac? I use an abacus. It gives me the same number of apps to easily complete my work. Even got two 5-button 'mice' thrown in.
[December 3, 2005, 21:25]
Linux worm on the loose
Talkback Absolutely NOTHING is safe. There's always annoying criminals constantly finding (or making) security holes in software.
[November 9, 2005, 9:01]
Antivirus virus on the loose
News The appearance and spread of viruses throughout the tech-enabled world is rapidly becoming par for the course for home and corporate users. However, occasionally, a virus contains a more interesting wrinkle than being named after a tennis player or...
[January 20, 2003, 9:23]
'Stages.worm' on the loose
News British and US firms were infected with a computer virus this weekend that arrives via e-mail and convincingly masquerades as an innocent plain text file. The bug, called 'Stages.worm', does not damage computer files but can shut down corporate e...
[June 19, 2000, 14:29]
Winevar worm on the loose
News Antivirus vendors are warning email users to watch out for a fast-spreading and potentially destructive worm, known as WORM_WINEVAR. According to Trend Micro several cases have already been reported in France and Spain.
[November 27, 2002, 16:21]
Mobile phone virus hoax on the loose
News A new email hoax has appeared, preying on fears over mobile phone security, anti-virus vendor Sophos said Friday. The email, which claims to originate from the Sophos Anti-Virus alert team, says that a virus spreading between phones displays the...
[June 23, 2000, 12:34]
Klez worm on the loose again
News A new variant of the Klez worm managed to squirm into computers in some parts of Asia on Tuesday and appeared to be spreading in the United States and the UK as of Wednesday. Alternately known as Klez.g, Klez.h and Klez.k, depending on the security...
[April 18, 2002, 8:50]
Linux worm on the loose
News A new worm that propagates by exploiting security vulnerabilities in Web server software is attacking Linux systems, antivirus companies warned on Monday. The worm spreads by exploiting Web servers that host susceptible scripts at specific...
[November 8, 2005, 7:55]
Chicks on the Loose Lite
Downloads The pace is frantic as you sort and match each chick to one of the two mamas, in this introductory two bin mode. Five unique special powers give you an added boost to stop, roll, cluster, auto-sort, and even shake the iPhone or iPod Touch to clear...
[February 16, 2009, 10:24]
Chicks on the Loose
Downloads The pace is frantic as you sort the chicks to their matching mamas in one of three difficulties, ranging from the simple two color easy mode, to the demanding four color hard mode.Version 1.4 improved text internationalization support when...
[April 13, 2009, 11:18]
Jesse Berst: Devastating email worm on the loose
News And very dangerous. Worm.ExploreZip is a virus capable of destroying data. It enters your system through email. If you don't catch it, it may destroy crucial files on your system. Experts aren't sure how far Worm.ExploreZip has spread, but email...
[June 11, 1999, 8:13]
Contour lets ergonomic mouse loose on CeBit
News All Contour Mouse products will be compatible with the Macintosh platform, and Sun, Hewlett-Packard and Silicon Graphics workstations. Ergonomic features in the devices' 'open hand architecture' will include elevated wrist and thumb support.
[March 7, 1997, 12:26]
Linux on a Pentium III - The Adventure
News The trouble is, when you want to preserve a Windows installation, you can't just turn Linux loose on the drive and go your merry way. I've installed a half-dozen Linux systems now, but in the past I always just reformatted the drive, wiping out...
[May 18, 1999, 8:25]
Dangerous new Internet worms on the prowl
News Flying low, almost under most people's anti-virus radar, a new group of very sophisticated Internet worms are on the loose. Each has the ability to upgrade itself via the Internet at any time, and come ominously on the heels of a fresh FBI warning...
[December 15, 2000, 14:59]



