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e-mail virus |
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A virus that comes within an attached file in an e-mail message. When that file is opened, the virus does its damage. Macro viruses can come in Microsoft Word documents that are sent as e-mail attachments. The macro causes the damage when the document is opened providing macro processing has not been disabled within the Microsoft Word application. |
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To trigger an e-mail virus, an individual must typically click on an e-mail attachment, but IM attacks can be transmitted and redistributed automatically in seconds and without the same level of end-user participation. The impact of worm week was Mt even more keenly because it overlapped with unrelated global attacks by versions of SoBig, the fastest spreading e-mail virus ever. F, which earned distinction as the fastest spreading e-mail virus ever, apparently did not cause any file damage, but it did attach itself to address books and turn infected computers into "spare machines. |
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