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November 24: Computer Virus 'Black Monday'?PC Tools said malicious virus attacks could SPIKE on Monday, November 24. ... |
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New research reveals key steps in HIV's assault on the brainScientists have unraveled in unprecedented detail the cascade of events that go wrong in brain cells affected by HIV, a virus whose assault on the nervous system continues unabated despite antiviral medications that can keep the virus at bay for years in the rest of the body. ... |
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Anti-virus software weak on explanationsHanover, Germany - Most current generation anti-virus programs are greatly improved over their earlier counterparts, experts say. This applies in particular to their ability to use heuristic methods of recognizing and disarming previously unknown vir... ... |
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Researchers identify toehold for HIV's assault on brainScientists have unraveled in unprecedented detail the cascade of events that go wrong in brain cells affected by HIV, a virus whose assault on the nervous system continues unabated despite antiviral medications that can keep the virus at bay for years in the rest of the body. read more ... |
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Is That Virus Alert Real?I keep coming across posts in various self-help groups where the poster asks if something is a virus - and people keep responding that it's not. Yet from all appearances,... ... |
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New movie "I Love You" based on true computer virus storyEvigan said of the film’s set-up, “You ever hear of the ‘I Love You Virus’? It’s based on that. It’s the American girl and the Filipino boy and I leave the Philippines and there’s not much Internet or cell phone stuff going on at that time over there and ... |

