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2003 'Worst Year Ever' for Viruses, Worms







2003 'Worst Year Ever' for Viruses,
Worms

2003 'Worst Year Ever' for Viruses,
Worms
12/23/2003 04:29 PM

In no other year have computer viruses and worms wreaked so much havoc and caused so much damage as in this past year, according to security analysts.




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