, SecurityFocus 2006-02-01
Security experts urged companies on Wednesday to clean their networks of a malicious mass-mailing computer virus, before compromised systems reach the first trigger date and start deleting eleven types of files.
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Blackmal virus set to delete files
, SecurityFocus 2006-02-01 Security experts urged companies on Wednesday to clean their networks of a malicious mass-mailing computer virus, before compromised systems reach the first trigger date and start deleting eleven types of files. |
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the virus didn't delete any network file, just put themselve via network share/drive.
you told that the virus erase a lot of corporate data by network share because user has write access blablabla. . . it's not true blackmal don't do this . . . so 1/5 of your text is like a bulls...
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