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New fast-spreading worm e-mails a victim's contact list to their entire address book by duping users into thinking it is a Christmas treat.
Security vendors have warned that the "Happy New Year" worm could catch employees returning from New Year's celebrations unawares, but believe the threat posed by the malware will soon pass.The ...
While the worm requires user interaction to do harm, Verisign believes that it has potential to do damage because of the “Happy New Year!” subject line. The company is warning e-mail users to ...
Hank Skinner’s holy land. The Happy Worm Bait Shop in the holy land. We even saw something that looked like a few stray apostles on the road to death.” ...
The "Happy New Year" worm took the top spot in December's list of most prevalent malware, unseating former leaders such as Stration and Netsky, according to security firm Sophos.
Fed ’n Happy worm castings, liquid seed treat and extracts are loaded with minerals and microbes offering the ideal mix of soluble solids with living beneficial biology, mycorrhizal fungi ...
The "Happy New Year" worm-carrying spam that first appeared last week accounted for 12 percent of all e-mail traffic over the weekend and continues to spread, antivirus vendors said Tuesday.
The Happy New Year worm that caused mild alarm toward the end of last year now appears to be nothing more than a high-profile stock-manipulation scam. Panda Software reports the Nuwar.B worm ...
A new worm that infects computers running the Windows operating system has a slightly different message for computer users - Happy Nude Year.
At the Durango Farmers Market, 4 Corners Worm Farm is selling worms, castings and worm kits, which gives beginners an automatic take-home worm farm, Dean said.
Fast food fan Nikki Sanders had a not-so Happy Meal when she bought a McDonald's for her four-year-old daughter. The 30-year-old canteen worker said she discovered what looked like a WORM hanging ...
While the worm requires user interaction to do harm, Verisign believes that it has potential to do damage because of the “Happy New Year!” subject line.