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64-Bit Rugrat Virus Emerges
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| The first computer virus to target 64-bit Windows systems has beendetected by security authorities. Dubbed "W64.Rugrat.3344," the virus is afairly benign, proof-of-concept infection agent, according to a reportissued on the Symantec (Nasdaq: SYMC) Web sit |
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May 29, 2004 01:20:04 | | Author | NewsFactor |
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| More 64-Bit Rugrat Virus Emerges from story.news.yahoo.com |
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