N E W Y O R K, Aug. 8 -- A week after Code Red reappeared on the Internet, companies are still trying to see if the computer worm has gotten under their skin and taken a financial toll. The ...
This summer, the words, "Hi! How Are You?" were cause for alarm if you owned a PC. A little over a year after the Internet's most catastrophic computer virus struck in the form of a love note e-mailed ...
Are you a print subscriber? Activate your account. By Ad Age and Creativity Staff - 21 hours 39 min ago By Jon Springer - 23 hours 3 min ago By Tim Nudd - 1 day 1 hour ago By Brian Bonilla - 1 day 2 ...
When computer security historians look back at 2001, the emergence of the Nimda and Code Red worms will likely sit close to the top of their significant events lists. Both worms were heralded as ...
Public access to hundreds of Defense Department computer Web sites was restored yesterday, after protection was installed against the damaging "Code Red" computer worm, a Pentagon spokeswoman said.
Night owls who tried to log on to the Newport-Mesa Unified School District’s Web site early Wednesday were stymied by a faux hack job that turned out to be a computer virus, officials said.
WASHINGTON -- Public access to hundreds of Defense Department computer Web sites was restored today, after protection was installed against the damaging "Code Red" computer worm, a Pentagon ...
The Code Red virus hit the Tulsa World Web site -- tulsaworld.com -- during the initial phase of infection July 19. The virus, which has since been eradicated from the newspaper's system, failed to ...
After a long weekend, I was hoping for a nice, quiet day spent cleaning up my e-mail and planning my budgets for next year. Instead, I faced the Nimda worm. This delightful virus is like Code Red on ...
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