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Jeremy Kirk, IDG (idg@telecom-digest.org) Thu, 27 Apr 2006 14:36:54 -0500
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Jeremy Kirk, IDG News Service
A new kind of malware circulating on the Internet freezes a computer
A sample of the Trojan horse virus was sent to Sophos, a security
The new Trojan falls into a class of viruses described as
"It is a new kind of malware with a particularly nasty payload,"
It's unclear how the Trojan is being spread, although Sophos is
PC Frozen, Files at Risk
Once run, the Trojan freezes the computer, displaying a message saying
Hitting the control, alt, and delete keys will not affect the bug, the
The virus writer even offers tech support, Cluley said. If the method
Last month, a Trojan emerged that encrypts a user's documents and then
The password, however, was contained on the infected computer. Sophos
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