'Dirty Dozen' detailed
Dayton Business Journal
Central Command Inc., an anti-virus software and computer security services company in Medina, has released its monthly roundup of the "Dirty Dozen," the 12 most prevalent computer viruses tracked during June.
Leading the list was the I-Worm.Hybris.B virus, the fourth consecutive month it has done so.
New last month were the I-Worm.MsWorld, a mass mailing worm which used a fictitious Miss World Macromedia Flash presentation to hide its malicious actions and I-Worm.Choke, an Internet worm spreading through MSN Messenger, which had unknowing users downloading the ShootPresidentBUSH.exe file.
For more on the report, check out http://www.centralcommand.com.
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