Kama Sutra virus violently attacked India
LURHQ, a security company in Chicago, has issued a warning about the emergence of a fairly contagious spread virus called the Kama Sutra (or Blackworm) capable of destroying some of the infected files on the computer. . In addition to the very pure Indian name, v
LURHQ, a security company in Chicago, has issued a warning about the emergence of a fairly contagious spread virus called the Kama Sutra (or Blackworm) capable of destroying some of the infected files on the computer. .
In addition to the very Indian name, the virus has more than ten other Indian names and some English names such as Blackmal, MyWife, Nyxem.
This Kama Sutra virus has the ability to overwrite Microsoft and Adobe documents with files with the same tail. Kama Sutra is currently raging the most in India, then to Peru and the United States. Initial data indicate that there are about 80,000 computers in India; 55,000 computers in Peru and about 20,000 computers in the US have been infected by Kama Sutra.
LURHQ recognizes that the Kama Sutra virus is relatively infectious and quite dangerous in that it will accidentally overwrite and completely lose the content of some important document file stored in the user's computer . According to LURHQ statistics, Vietnam also has several hundred machines infected by this virus on the first day.
Users can come here to see how to kill this Kama Sutra.
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