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:ZDNet: 'Thursday' [Word macro] virus outbreak reported
ZDNet: 'Thursday' [Word macro] virus outbreak reported
Sep 2, 1999, 17 :59 UTC (4 Talkback[s]) (4230 reads)

(Other stories by Margaret Kane)

"Network Associates has reported an outbreak of a Word Macro virus among banks and financial institutions in eight different countries."

"The 'Thursday' virus was first detected last month, and was reported by several anti-virus companies. It is a Word 97 macro virus that infects the normal.dot file. Network Associates said the virus will attempt to delete all files on a user's C drive on December 13.

A spokesman for the company said that the virus may have spread to at least one other industry, although it does not appear to have begun striking consumers."

"...another concern is that the virus is a 'sleeper,' meaning users may not know they're infected until December 13, when they could lose their files. The date is also an issue because it is so close to the Year 2000 deadline, when companies IT departments are busy dealing with other problems."

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ComputerWorld: Electronic grinch in the works? [Christmas virus] (Aug 19, 1999)
CNET News.com: Christmas virus designed to hit Windows (Aug 19, 1999)
ZDNet: Study: Virus infections multiply (Jul 26, 1999)
MSNBC: 'July killer' virus real, but not in English (Jul 02, 1999)


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It would be an excellent guarantor of bu ...   Captive Audience   
Dengue
Sep 2, 1999, 19:21:10
 
...to make the switch to StarOffice, eve ...   Now there's a good reason...   
AJWM
Sep 2, 1999, 20:44:25
 
Speaking of StarOffice...does it run mac ...   Re: Now there\'s a good reason...   
Isaac-Lew
Sep 2, 1999, 22:34:21
 
Isaac StarOffice does run macros, tho I  ...   Re: Re: Now there\'s a good reason...   
April
Sep 3, 1999, 21:19:23
 
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