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Melissa the Dominatrix, a variety of computer virus known as a macro bug, was designed to make the computers it attacks send massive waves of e-mail messages to addresses it found stored in the ...
Eventually, on or around 26th, he let loose the Melissa virus (officially known as W97M ... Part of its success came from that fact that its messages were from the email account of a family ...
A Word macro virus that was unleashed in the spring of 1999. It sent an email message with a list of pornographic websites to the first 50 names in the user's Microsoft Outlook address book.
When employees come in at 8 A.M. and read these messages, it will cause an explosive growth of the virus.” Monday found network professionals indeed scrambling to control Melissa’s damage ...
Two days after his federal sentencing, the admitted creator of the "Melissa Virus" that snarled e-mail ... disguised as an "important message" from a friend or colleague, and spread around the ...
is included with the message. Virex maker McAfee.com has updated its own Virus Information Library with information about the new Melissa virus, as well. MacCentral will bring more details as they ...
Back in 1999, when the Melissa virus hit the Net ... in which case my batch file would send you a message saying, “Congratulations, this computer is Melissa-free.” If the copy succeeded ...
The virus causes a message to pop up on the screen of the ... Fortunately, Injustice is not as widespread as ILoveYou, Melissa and the more recent NakedWife virus because it only sends to about ...
but use different messages or have other variations. The original Melissa virus knocked out Lucent Technologies’ e-mail until late Wednesday night. Lockheed Martin has had hundreds of employees ...
When employees come in at 8 A.M. and read these messages, it will cause an explosive growth of the virus.” Monday found network professionals indeed scrambling to control Melissa’s damage ...
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