an elaborate attempt to get information. |
I love my job, ... It's definitely what we live for. Most of these people are hard-core anti-virus people. A lot of them eat, sleep, and breathe these sort of things. |
If it were to really kick in, it could get worse than the fury of Melissa, ... Because it's everybody in every single address book that you have. |
If you discover it, it won't let you get rid of it by just shutting it off, |
It corrupts data so it's not usable, but we have developed a cleaner to cope with this, |
It's pretty nasty what it does in there. Your machine will just lock up and will not be usable. |
My intention is not to draw attention to something that's not a virus, ... We want people to know what's critical or crucial or something they need to be aware of, versus something that's ordinary. |
The virus emulates a network administrator and gives itself as many rights as it can. |
The virus writers [are] ... back from vacation and they've started pushing out their creations. |
This is a very sophisticated virus written by a knowledgeable person familiar with business processes, ... It's the first NT-hosted virus we've seen, and the virus uses the network to spread into the NT programs. |
This is a very sophisticated virus written by a knowledgeable person familiar with business processes. It's the first NT-hosted virus we've seen, and the virus uses the network to spread into the NT programs. |
This is not a false alarm. |
We are surprised sometimes that people have not updated their software in a year, |
We fully expect this exploit to be utilized in the next year [by other viruses]. |
We're developing technology that will eventually end up in our products as they are today, |