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HTML/Little Davina virus spreads ill will

Spanish antivirus company Panda Software has acknowledged that five of its customers have been attacked by a new virus, known as HTML/LittleDavina, which deleted data on hard drives after dialing out to a site on the Web. But that real-life virus may also be affecting relationships among virus researchers, who are complaining that Panda neglected to post a version of the virus to an early-warning network.
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Spanish antivirus company Panda Software has acknowledged that five of its customers have been attacked by a new virus, known as HTML/LittleDavina, which deleted data on hard drives after dialing out to a site on the Web. But that real-life virus may also be affecting relationships among virus researchers, who are complaining that Panda neglected to post a version of the virus to an early-warning network. Full story to follow. --Robert Lemos, ZDNet News

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