'Dirty Dozen' identified
Dayton Business Journal
Central Command Inc., an antivirus 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 April.
The month was dominated by strains of the Klez e-mail worm, which accounted for more than 79 percent of reported viruses.
The Elkern virus accounted for an additional 12 percent of reported viruses.
For more on the "Dirty Dozen" report, check out http://www.centralcommand.com.
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