Update Your Anti-Virus Protection

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In a Financial Times article Computer virus turf war hits media (I believe the article is available to the public) Kate Mackenzie and Jonathan Loades-Carter in London and Chris Nuttall in San Francisco write that a new slew of viruses have been unleashed.

Affected companies include CNN, ABC News, the New York Times and the FT. Computers at DaimlerChrysler, Kraft and UPS were also reportedly infected by the worms.

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"We have grouped them into four main families," Mr Hyppönen said. "They're even fighting with each other - some versions are removing earlier versions. It seems like some fighting is going on within rival virus writing gangs."

The worms have all been released since Sunday, with four being released on Wednesday alone. Mr Hyppönen said the "houseofdabus" code was released last Wednesday and was not a virus in itself, but demonstrated how to take advantage of a vulnerability which Microsoft had warned about the previous day.

According to the article, only Windows 2000 machines were hit, while Windows XP computers were not. Nonetheless, I encourage you, regardless of whether you use Windows 2000 or Windows XP, to refresh your anti-virus definitions.

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