HELP AND HOWTO: Protecting your computer from Nimda
Wed 19 Sept: Antivirus experts say the Nimda worm noticeably affected the speed of page delivery on Tuesday evening, but the worst is probably over
NEWS: Microsoft refutes claims that Nimda infected its FrontPageThurs 20 Sept: Antivirus software alarms were set off by viewing the main Web site for its FrontPage software, but Microsoft says it was because a third-party content provider had been infected
Nimda floods corporate networksThurs 20 Sept: The Nimda worms is filling corporate networks with traffic in exactly the way that experts feared Code Red would affect the Internet
Nimda computer virus rampant in AsiaThurs 20 Sept: The Nimda worm is spreading at a dizzying speed through Asia thanks to its use of multiple methods of propagation
Nimda hits broadband users
Wed 19 Sept: BT says that two of its Exchanges may have been hit by the Nimda virus, cutting off broadband users
Home PCs at most risk from Nimda
Wed 19 Sept: Antivirus experts say that most businesses now have a handle on blocking Nimda infections. It's home users - and their lax security protection - that have them worried
Nimda worm causes Internet slowdown
Wed 19 Sept: FBI creates task force to investigate attack by 'Nimda', which hits both servers and PCs running Microsoft software
FBI investigates Nimda worm
Wed 19 Sept: FBI creates task force to investigate attack by 'Nimda', which hits both servers and PCs running Microsoft software
New virus downloads itself from Web pages
Tues 18 Sept: The Nimda virus uses every trick in the book to spread, say virus experts, including email and IRC - it can even download itself through a browser from infected Web servers
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