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:ZDNet: 'Christmas' virus can destroy PCs
ZDNet: 'Christmas' virus can destroy PCs
Aug 21, 1999, 01 :42 UTC (7 Talkback[s]) (5955 reads)

(Other stories by Bob Sullivan)

"New virus set to hit Dec. 25, delivering a payload that can kill a Windows PC's BIOS."

"Victims of the virus -- who can be anyone using Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT -- can expect a load of trouble. The virus kills the CMOS memory, overwrites data in all files on all available drives, and then destroys the flash BIOS by using the same routine that was found in the 'Win95_CIH' virus, also known as Chernobyl."

"...it's too early to tell if the virus will be widespread..."

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Related stories:
ComputerWorld: Electronic grinch in the works? [Christmas virus] (Aug 19, 1999)
CNET News.com: Christmas virus designed to hit Windows (Aug 19, 1999)


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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
I find it unlikely that a single chunk o ...   Ummm...   
Ian Eure
Aug 21, 1999, 02:22:31
 
The article did not say that the virus t ...   Re: Ummm...   
Cameron Gary
Aug 21, 1999, 06:24:14
 
On ZDnet this story may be news, but on  ...   FUD -- Do we want this?   
Andrew Valintin
Aug 21, 1999, 09:11:30
 
Ummm..no. This is not FUD(not by the acc ...   Re: FUD -- Do we want this?-yes!   
Ostracus
Aug 21, 1999, 14:15:26
 
Come to think about it. Many will be for ...   FUD I Think it is   
warshack
Aug 21, 1999, 14:30:32
 
Some of us serve windows clients so its  ...   ouch   
brett
Aug 21, 1999, 17:33:03
 
I am searching for a possible virus fix  ...   Seeking information on problem with a virus please   
Tressa T
Dec 27, 2003, 06:45:59
 
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