Email-Worm.VB.cp
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Description:
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Worm
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Risk Level:
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Critical
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Date of First Occurence:
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Tuesday, July 10, 2007
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Software Developer:
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(unknown)
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Brief Info:
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Computer worm is malicious software application designed to spread via computer networks.
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Removal:
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This threat can be removed using "Spyware
Terminator"
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Geographical Distribution of Threat "Email-Worm.VB.cp"
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Detecting items list:
- Files by MD5
MD5: 0C0C92C36A1FE1612443D7DA9BDDE62F Size: 119117
MD5: C174A40AC66BEE394728D2DF4E98284C Size: 119117
MD5: 3082861638FF4E24F4B39F0C6198F80C Size: 119117
MD5: 11DB59BAF2D49A8B9CA63AA62840004F Size: 119117
MD5: 6C417753338393ABEAEDE550572F3A36 Size: 119117
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09. marche 2010
In our case, we would like to know if it’s safer to have more than one antispyware application installed on our own computer.
The general rule is that it is not recommended to use more than one anti-spyware application simultaneously, though a recently-published article in the internet magazine ComputerWorld, Lincoln Spector explained that under certain conditions it is safer and more effective to have more than one application.
According to Spector, it is important to realize that most security applications are running non-stop in the background in order to create real-time protection for your computer. In this case, it can be true that two programs running simultaneously can give rise to unwanted behavior, affect or slow down the system.
Spector recommends that it is more effective to use one “main” application but also to use several other applications where real-time protection is disabled and to use them periodically to update their databases and scan your computer, as the successful detection of malware is different in each application.
Therefore, we strongly recommend that you regularly update your database!
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