The Internet Is Becoming Unusable

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Ah, you have to love the crazy anti-virus firms. One of them has put out a ridiculous press release saying that the internet will become unusable by 2008 due to viruses. Seems like a simple case of extrapolation by these guys who need to keep the fear levels high to make their money. When confronted about the press release by the good folks at the Register, a spokesperson admitted that perhaps it was a little "alarmist". Now they tell us? What about those poor souls who gave up the internet for good after hearing that Code Red was going to kill the internet? Are they like the Y2K crazies who are still bunkered down in mountain hideouts waiting for the fallout from Y2K nuclear apocalypse to subside before venturing forth?
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  • identicon
    Scott, 25 Sep 2001 @ 10:33am

    Another form of Nimda - very bad

    Hi, All:

    Seems like a new harmful virus is popping up every day (this one just
    discovered today). This one is just as detrimental as some of those that
    have appeared over the last month or two. So, I'm
    forwarding this email on to each of you with links to the InfoWorld site and
    the Symantec site for more info, and will encourage all of you to do a "Live
    Update" and a system scan right now, and maybe set your Live Update schedule
    to update more often.

    Go here:
    http://www.sarc.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.vote.a@mm.html
    and here:
    http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/01/09/24/010924hnvote.xml?0924alert

    Good luck, and be virus-free!!!

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  • identicon
    u2604ab, 25 Sep 2001 @ 6:41pm

    Cottage Industry

    I wonder if virus security companies (i.e. symantec) ever write and release viruses themselves. It'd be a good buisness practice, after all.

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    • icon
      Mike (profile), 25 Sep 2001 @ 7:53pm

      Re: Cottage Industry

      Which is why I never trust Symantec's site or McAfee's when they talk about just how "scary" the new virus is.

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