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1. Avril Lavigne worm needn't be so complicated, says Sophos
M2 Presswire , 8 January 2003, 357 words, (English)
Sophos, a world leader in corporate anti-virus protection, has received a number reports of a new worm called Avril or Livra (W32/Avril-A) circulating in the wild. ... (Document mtpw000020030108dz18001ur)
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2. China.com Applies Symantec's Products
SinoCast China Business Daily News , 8 January 2003, 68 words, (English)
BEIJING, January 08, SinoCast -- China.com announced recently that it has adopted Symantec' Antivirus Scan Engine to provide its customers with services of virus scanning and data resuming. ... (Document aprt000020030108dz1800008)
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3. Trend Micro enhances PC-cillin.
New Straits Times, 8 January 2003, 321 words, (English)
ANTI-VIRUS vendor Trend Micro Inc has introduced its security software suite PC-cillin 2003. The software leverages the same anti-virus technology as Trend Micro's enterprise-class products, while keeping it easy and affordable for home ... (Document nstrat0020030108dz18000ia)
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4. Identity Theft: It Pays to Be Diligent
Newsbytes News Network , 7 January 2003, 1290 words, (English)
United States, 2003 Jan 07 (NB). Start jogging. Save more, eat less. Quit smoking. Yeah, right! Well, here's a New Year's resolution that's not only as worthwhile as those, it could save you lots of money, time and worry --and with no self ... (Document nbyt000020030107dz17001p5)
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5. Identity Theft: It Pays to Be Diligent
Newsbytes News Network , 7 January 2003, 1290 words, (English)
United States, 2003 Jan 07 (NB). Start jogging. Save more, eat less. Quit smoking. Yeah, right! Well, here's a New Year's resolution that's not only as worthwhile as those, it could save you lots of money, time and worry --and with no self ... (Document nbyt000020030107dz17001jl)
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6. Identity Theft: It Pays to Be Diligent
The Washington Post , 7 January 2003, 1280 words, (English)
Start jogging. Save more, eat less. Quit smoking. Yeah, right! Well, here's a New Year's resolution that's not only as worthwhile as those, it could save you lots of money, time and worry -- and with no self-denial and no significant change ... (Document wp00000020030107dz170000q)
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7. Hotmail vulnerable to new virus.
Townsville Bulletin , 6 January 2003, 204 words, (English)
internet update Users of online e-mail website Hotmail have been warned of a new computer virus. Victorian computer engineer William Jacomb has found Hotmail, which automatically scans e-mails for viruses, was incapable of detecting a new ... (Document townbu0020030105dz160000t)
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8. Why virus names should be much, much simpler
AnchorDesk from ZDWire , 5 January 2003, 1062 words, (English)
What's in a name? When it comes to viruses, plenty. A virus's full name is carefully constructed so that those of us who keep track of such things will know exactly which virus "family" it belongs to or whether it's a variant of an existing ... (Document anch000020030106dz1500003)
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9. 50,000 JOHN SINGER SARGENT FANS CAN'T BE WRONG
The Boston Globe , 4 January 2003, 631 words, (English)
50,000 JOHN SINGER SARGENT FANS CAN'T BE WRONG: This is the last weekend for Sargent's Seven Sisters exhibit (at left, detail of "The Wyndham Sisters") at the Museum of Fine Arts. Open today from 10 to 4:45. 465 Huntington Ave., 617-267 ... (Document bstngb0020030107dz1400002)
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10. Hotmail virus warning flaw.
Adelaide Advertiser , 4 January 2003, 190 words, (English)
USERS of on-line e-mail website Hotmail have been warned of a new computer virus. Victorian computer engineer William Jacomb yesterday found Hotmail - which automatically scans e-mails for viruses - was incapable of detecting a new virus ... (Document advtsr0020030103dz14000iq)
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11. A weekly scrap collection from off the business beat:
The Canadian Press , 07:08, 4 January 2003, 1245 words, (English)
A weekly scrap collection from off the business beat: Advice to bank customers and shareholders: don't worry, be happy TORONTO (CP) _ Investors and customers have an abundance of reasons to love Canada's banks, and they're about to get more ... (Document cpr0000020030104dz130005a)
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12. No more email viruses EVER - avecho provides 100% protection.
PR Newswire Europe, 23:12, 3 January 2003, 406 words, (English)
PRNewswire Colchester January 3 Colchester, January 3 /PRNewswire/ - 2003 will see current anti-virus software coming under attack from a new breed of email virus. The propagation of email viruses has reached a new level of complexity ... (Document twoten0020030103dz130005l)
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13. Click and get a date - with a virus.
Straits Times, 3 January 2003, 605 words, (English)
The Yaha virus disguises itself as a dating messenger - it infected over 800 PCs here on New Year's Day THE e-mail promises to find you a date for the festive season, but all you are going to get if you respond is a headache, because the ... (Document stimes0020030103dz13000bz)
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14. COMPUTER SYSTEMS - YAHA.K VIRUS.
Lloyd's List Casualty Report, 3 January 2003, 249 words, (English)
London, Jan 2 - A press report, dated today, states: A new virus which first appeared just before Christmas is infecting thousands of computers across the world. The spread of the Windows e-mail worm, called Yaha.K, has led anti-virus firms ... (Document llcasr0020030103dz130000g)
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15. 2003 Could Be The Year Of The Virus, Say West Experts.
Western Daily Press, 2 January 2003, 260 words, (English)
A rising tide of viruses and spam is set to disrupt West businesses in the year ahead. The Gloucester-based MessageLabs, which stopped nearly two billion viruses for its customers during 2002, says the ratio of viruses to email rose rapidly ... (Document fwdp000020030103dz120001k)
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16. Don't underestimate the common flu virus.
The Western Mail, 2 January 2003, 1228 words, (English)
THE "flu", to most of us, means a few days of sniffles - but for some in Wales this winter, it will appear as the cause of death on their death certificates. ... (Document wesmai0020030102dz12002o0)
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17. Tackling the common cold | Startup San Diego biotech tries an interesting approach to tough puzzle
The San Diego Union-Tribune , 31 December 2002, 1229 words, (English)
Move over, chicken soup. Perlan Therapeutics, a start-up San Diego biotechnology company, has taken up the quest for one of the most sought-after Holy Grails in medicine: the cure for the common cold. ... (Document sdu0000020030102dycv0003b)
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18. Iraq attack virus threat.
Scottish Daily Record, 31 December 2002, 79 words, (English)
A COMPUTER hacker is threatening to unleash the most destructive computer virus ever if Iraq is attacked. Malaysia-based Vladimor "Melhacker" Chamlkovic, 23, who named a previous virus after Osama bin Laden, refused to say what the new ... (Document drecrd0020021231dycv000hd)
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19. Pet bats may carry deadly virus Institution urges government to introduce quarantine measures.
Daily Yomiuri , 30 December 2002, 516 words, (English)
More than 500 bats of four African species that may carry the Lyssa virus, which produces symptoms similar to rabies, were imported without being quarantined over a period of less than two years, it was learned Saturday. ... (Document yomshi0020021229dycu00006)
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20. New computer - virus.
The Hindu , 27 December 2002, 163 words, (English)
CHENNAI Computer professionals have cautioned PC users to be wary of a new virus that has reportedly been causing damage to computer systems since this morning. ... (Document thindu0020021227dycr00010)
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21. PC virus threat looming large over the Christmas break.
Townsville Bulletin , 23 December 2002, 208 words, (English)
tech update Beware - an e-mail Christmas card may hand you the dubious gift of a computer virus. Computer users are warned to be on high alert, with e-junk and viruses expected to cause havoc to systems over the Christmas period. ... (Document townbu0020021222dycn0005q)
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22. Business - Broadband Technology - The Trouble With Broadband.
Accountancy, 20 December 2002, 1853 words, (English)
Broadband promises to put the world at the fingertips of UK SMEs. Unless lack of availability in rural areas and low levels of security awareness get in the way. ... (Document accuk00020021229dyck0000v)
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23. West Nile struck U.S. hardest
Chicago Sun-Times , 19 December 2002, 338 words, (English)
NEW ORLEANS--The United States suffered the biggest reported outbreak of West Nile encephalitis in the world this year, a federal disease control expert said Wednesday. ... (Document chi0000020030108dycj0000c)
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24. U.S hit hardest by West Nile
Tulsa World , 19 December 2002, 397 words, (English)
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- The United States suffered the biggest reported outbreak of West Nile encephalitis in the world this year, a federal disease control expert said Wednesday. ... (Document tul0000020021222dycj00026)
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25. DUKE ADMITS BILKING SUPPORTERS
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette , 19 December 2002, 718 words, (English)
NEW ORLEANS -- David Duke, the former Ku Klux Klan leader and politician who spent the past three years overseas preaching "white survival," pleaded guilty yesterday to bilking his supporters and cheating on his taxes. ... (Document ppgz000020021219dycj0008p)
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26. West Nile watch: Will it proliferate? ; U.S. outbreak led world in '02
The Seattle Times , 19 December 2002, 581 words, (English)
NEW ORLEANS -- The United States suffered the biggest reported outbreak of West Nile encephalitis in the world this year, a federal disease control expert said yesterday. ... (Document setl000020021220dycj0000s)
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27. U.S. HAD LARGEST OUTBREAK OF WEST NILE ENCEPHALITIS, EXPERT SAYS
St. Louis Post-Dispatch , 19 December 2002, 245 words, (English)
The United States suffered the biggest reported outbreak of West Nile encephalitis in the world this year, a federal disease control expert said Wednesday. ... (Document slmo000020021219dycj0008b)
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28. West Nile outbreak a record
Times Union Albany, NY , 19 December 2002, 220 words, (English)
NEW ORLEANS -- The United States suffered the biggest reported outbreak of West Nile encephalitis in the world this year, a federal disease control expert said Wednesday. ... (Document tmnn000020021219dycj00038)
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29. West Nile illnesses hit U.S. hard in 2002
Guelph Mercury , 19 December 2002, 478 words, (English)
The United States suffered the biggest reported outbreak of West Nile encephalitis in the world this year, a federal disease control expert said Wednesday. ... (Document gmer000020021219dycj0001n)
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30. ADVISORY/Network Virus & Worm Experts Available To Discuss Iraq - Oil Virus.
Business Wire, 02:13, 20 December 2002, 401 words, (English)
Mazu Networks Executives On Hand To Discuss New Virus. - (BUSINESS WIRE)- What: A new virus, called Lioton or Iraq - Oil, has been detected, as reported on Informationweek.com and Infoworld.com. The virus is unlike many recent viruses ... (Document bwr0000020021219dycj009ex)
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31. West Nile encephalitis one for U.S. record books; experts wonder about 2003
The Canadian Press , 13:03, 19 December 2002, 701 words, (English)
NEW ORLEANS (AP-CP) _ The United States suffered the biggest reported outbreak of West Nile encephalitis in the world this year, a federal disease control expert said Wednesday. ... (Document cpr0000020021219dycj000b7)
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32. In brief.China-bound CANBERRA.
Cairns Post , 18 December 2002, 131 words, (English)
China-bound CANBERRA: Australia's next ambassador to China will be career diplomat Alan Thomas, Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said yesterday. ... (Document cairpo0020021219dyci0005o)
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33. West Nile Outbreak One for Record Books
AP Online , 18 December 2002, 624 words, (English)
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The United States suffered the biggest reported outbreak of West Nile encephalitis in the world this year, a federal disease control expert said Wednesday. ... (Document asp0000020021218dyci00j4z)
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34. West Nile encephalitis one for the record books; experts wonder about next year
Associated Press Newswires , 09:37, 19 December 2002, 516 words, (English)
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The United States suffered the biggest reported outbreak of West Nile encephalitis in the world this year, a federal disease control expert said. ... (Document aprs000020021218dyci011nw)
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35. West Nile encephalitis one for the record books; experts wonder about next year
Associated Press Newswires , 08:13, 19 December 2002, 627 words, (English)
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The United States suffered the biggest reported outbreak of West Nile encephalitis in the world this year, a federal disease control expert said Wednesday. ... (Document aprs000020021218dyci00z70)
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36. E-bug epidemic warning.
Gold Coast Bulletin , 18 December 2002, 127 words, (English)
COMPUTER users have been warned to be on high alert, with e-junk and viruses expected to cause havoc to systems over the Christmas period. Bugs threatening to damage software include a new virus posing as a Christmas greeting card, which ... (Document gcbull0020021218dyci00065)
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37. E-mail cheer virus warning.
Hobart Mercury , 18 December 2002, 137 words, (English)
BEWARE - an e-mail Christmas greeting card may hand you a computer virus as a gift. Computer users were yesterday warned to be on high alert, with e-junk and viruses expected to cause havoc to systems during the Christmas period. ... (Document mrcury0020021217dyci000bb)
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38. Christmas e-mail virus.
Daily Telegraph , 18 December 2002, 83 words, (English)
AN e-mail Christmas greeting card may hand you the dubious gift of a virus. Computer users were warned to be on high alert, with e-junk and viruses expected to cause havoc to systems over Christmas. ... (Document daitel0020021217dyci000uc)
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39. Unfriendly greetings.
Adelaide Advertiser , 18 December 2002, 128 words, (English)
BEWARE - an e-mail Christmas greeting card may hand you the gift of a computer virus. Computer users were warned yesterday to be on high alert, with e-junk and viruses expected to cause havoc to systems over the holiday period. ... (Document advtsr0020021217dyci000z9)
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40. Fed - New computer virus targets Outlook address book.
Australian Associated Press General News , 21:52, 17 December 2002, 215 words, (English)
SYDNEY, Dec 17, AAP - Beware - an email Christmas greeting card may hand you the dubious gift of a computer virus. Computer users were today warned to be on high alert, with e-junk and viruses expected to cause havoc to systems over the ... (Document aap0000020021217dych001jl)
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41. More viruses exploiting security loopholes.
Daily Yomiuri , 17 December 2002, 116 words, (English)
The Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry-affiliated Information Technology Promotion Agency reported that computer viruses exploiting loopholes in personal computer security systems were rampant in November. ... (Document yomshi0020021217dych0000b)
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42. The Yomiuri Shimbun/Daily Yomiuri - More viruses exploiting security loopholes.
The Daily Yomiuri/Yomiuri Shimbun, 16 December 2002, 132 words, (English)
More viruses exploiting security loopholes Yomiuri The Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry-affiliated Information Technology Promotion Agency reported that computer viruses exploiting loopholes in personal computer security systems were ... (Document aiwyos0020021217dycg0000e)
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43. Chua urged to release figures on dengue cases for this year.
New Sunday Times, 15 December 2002, 155 words, (English)
KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. - DAP chairman Lim Kit Siang today called on Health Minister Datuk Chua Jui Meng to make public the number of dengue cases and its fatalities in the country this year. ... (Document nsunt00020021216dycf0000h)
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44. Breathing space.
New Scientist, 14 December 2002, 2676 words, (English)
The world won a temporary reprieve five years ago, when a deadly Hong Kong flu outbreak sputtered out before it could turn into a global pandemic. Diane Martindale looks at what we're doing to ensure next time it's not the real thing ... (Document newsci0020030103dyce001h9)
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45. JUMP IN DENGUE CASES DUE TO NEW VIRUS STRAIN.
Bernama Daily Malaysian News, 13 December 2002, 333 words, (English)
JOHOR BAHARU, Dec 13 (Bernama) - The number of dengue cases in the region is on the rise following the emergence of a new virus strain, carried by the Aedes mosquito, said Health Minister Datuk Chua Jui Meng today. ... (Document brnama0020021216dycd0006a)
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46. Love Quarrels, adult film with Survivor's Brian Heidik, airs Friday on Sextv
The Canadian Press , 07:11, 11 December 2002, 125 words, (English)
TORONTO (CP) _ Brian Heidik, a cast member of Survivor Thailand, gained extra notoriety recently when it was learned he had once moonlighted as an actor in soft-core porn films. ... (Document cpr0000020021211dyca0007s)
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47. Patch as Patch Can; IT managers face challenges in implementing proactive security.
eWEEK , 9 December 2002, 853 words, (English)
For overworked administrators, the weekly flood of patches for new vulnerabilities can quickly lead to a vicious cycle of trying to solve the latest crisis. In the end, it does little to enhance the security of their networks. ... (Document pcw0000020021210dyc90000h)
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48. West Nile Puts Horse Owners on Alert
AP Online , 9 December 2002, 761 words, (English)
ODON, Ind. (AP) - Standing ankle-deep in barnyard mud, veterinarian John Royal pries a draft horse's eye wide with his thumb and forefinger, looking for signs of West Nile disease. ... (Document asp0000020021209dyc90060t)
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49. FARM SCENE: West Nile virus outbreak put horse owners on guard
Associated Press Newswires , 16:30, 9 December 2002, 762 words, (English)
ODON, Ind. (AP) - Standing ankle-deep in barnyard mud, veterinarian John Royal pries a draft horse's eye wide with his thumb and forefinger, looking for signs of West Nile disease. ... (Document aprs000020021209dyc9009vo)
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50. Security Firm Warns of New Chernobyl.
All Africa , 08:30, 9 December 2002, 322 words, (English)
Lagos, Dec 05, 2002 (This Day/All Africa Global Media via COMTEX) - Antivirus company Panda Software has detected a new strain of the W95/CIH10XX virus-commonly known the Chernobyl virus-which can be so damaging to some computers that it ... (Document afnws00020021208dyc8002mm)
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51. West Nile outbreak put horse owners on guard, vaccine makers in overdrive
Associated Press Newswires , 15:00, 7 December 2002, 1012 words, (English)
ODON, Ind. (AP) - Standing ankle-deep in barnyard mud, veterinarian John Royal pries an Amish draft horse's eye wide open with his thumb and forefinger, looking for signs of West Nile disease. ... (Document aprs000020021205dyc700o8g)
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