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Five Years Ago: Macro Viruses Still Causing Hassles

News Cluley said that the 'Wazzu' Microsoft Word macro virus that shipped on Microsoft's Solutions Provider CD-ROM in September was proving more problematic. Named after the popular name for the University of Washington, Wazzu randomly switches words...

[November 11, 2001, 6:00]

Over 1,000 Macro Viruses - Dr. Solomon's

News There must be close to 100 variations each of Wazzu and Concept alone. Graham Cluley, senior technical consultant at the UK anti-virus house, said that macro viruses are still growing at a rate of about five per day: "The anti-virus business just...

[June 5, 1997, 13:17]

Macro Viruses Spreading Like Wildfire

News The most prevalent viruses are Word.Concept and Wazzu, both stemming from Word documents. Virus infections are on the rise, tripling in US big business over the last year and growing at a rapid clip here in the UK.

[April 16, 1997, 13:54]

Five Years Ago: Over 1,000 Macro Viruses - Dr. Solomon's

News There must be close to 100 variations each of Wazzu and Concept alone. First published 5 June, 1997. Graham Cluley, senior technical consultant at the UK anti-virus house, said that macro viruses are still growing at a rate of about five per day...

[June 3, 2002, 7:01]

Five Years Ago: Macro Viruses Spreading Like Wildfire

News The most prevalent viruses are Word.Concept and Wazzu, both stemming from Word documents. First published 16 April, 1997. Virus infections are on the rise, tripling in US big business over the last year and growing at a rapid clip here in the UK.

[April 16, 2002, 7:01]

Five Years Ago: Macro Viruses Spreading Like Wildfire

News The most prevalent viruses are Word.Concept and Wazzu, both stemming from Word documents. First published 16 April, 1997. Virus infections are on the rise, tripling in US big business over the last year and growing at a rapid clip here in the UK.

[April 14, 2002, 7:01]