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ATMs Vulnerable To Computer Viruses







ATMs Vulnerable To Computer Viruses

ATMs Vulnerable To Computer Viruses 01/04/2004 12:05 PM

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Geeky jargon leaves UK Internet users
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A year in viruses It's been a vintage
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Flights Vulnerable to Computer System


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Art/culture of computer viruses


Art/culture of computer viruses 09/24/2004 05:36 AM
David Pescovitz: BB friend Alessandro Ludovico of Neural.it magazine points us to "I love you (rev.eng): The Aesthetics of Computer Viruses," an exhibit he's involved with that prem iered in Germany and is now on view at Brown University in the US:
Iloveyou2 "I love you [rev.eng]" is divided into four investigative areas - political, cultural, technical and historical - and focuses on the controversial positions of security experts and hackers, of net artists and programmers, of literature experts and code poets...

What can visitors to the "I love you [rev.eng]" exhibition expect?

- Force computers to crash with "Sasser" or "Suicide"
- Experience a global virus outbreak in real time via a 3D world
- View security concepts and methods for preventing global network attacks
- Witness computer viruses as works of art like "biennale.py" and "The Lovers"
- See films by hackers on their subculture
- Learn about programming languages as the material for contemporary poetry
- Juxtapose experimental literature and code poetry
Link (to Brown exhibition details) Link (to Wired News article)

Computer Viruses Likely to Merge


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Who's Getting Rich on Computer Viruses?


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Battle all computer viruses


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Computer viruses become hacker
informants


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Iowa colleges take on computer viruses


Iowa colleges take on computer viruses 04/09/2004 04:10 PM

Dirty Little Computer Viruses and How To
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Dirty Little Computer Viruses and How To
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Computer Viruses Broke 100,000 In 2004


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Size no barrier to computer viruses


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2003 computer viruses damage put at
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2003 computer viruses damage put at
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'How Do I Stop Computer Viruses?'


'How Do I Stop Computer Viruses?' 03/26/2005 05:40 AM
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Stopping Computer Viruses Before They
Reach You


Stopping Computer Viruses Before They
Reach You
11/12/2003 01:33 PM
Roland Piquepaille writes "The Washington University in St. Louis (WUSL) announced that one of its computer science teams has developed a new technology to stop computer viruses and worms before they reach your system. John Lockwood and his team didn't use software. Instead, they created an open platform that augments a network with reprogrammable hardware, called the Field-programmable Port Extender (FPX). "The FPX can scan each and every byte of every data packet transmitted through a network at a rate of 2.4 billion bits per second. In other words, the FPX could scan every word in the entire works of Shakespeare in about 1/60th of a second," said Lockwood. Real products based on the technology should appear soon. More excerpts and references are contained in my blog which also includes a photograph of an FPX module." I'm a little confused as to what the big deal is about this. It's basically doing two things: put antivirus protection at the network level instead of the end client, which isn't a new idea at all and using an FPGA hardware solution instead of software (which they seem to be saying is faster). Am I missing something, or is this not that big of a deal?

May saw peak of sinister computer
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May saw peak of sinister computer
viruses
06/04/2004 01:52 PM
New Scientist Jun 4 2004 5:32PM GMT

Computer Viruses Cripple Colorado DMV


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Swiss economy hit hard by computer
viruses


Swiss economy hit hard by computer
viruses
05/02/2004 09:54 AM
Swiss Info May 2 2004 2:26PM GMT

New computer viruses seeking financial
data


New computer viruses seeking financial
data
04/09/2005 02:55 PM
Joon Ang Ilbo Apr 9 2005 6:48PM GMT

20th Anniversary Of Computer Viruses
Commemorated


20th Anniversary Of Computer Viruses
Commemorated
11/10/2003 11:10 PM
DoraLives writes "Our good friends at the BBC are celebrating the 20th anniversary of the computer virus. So, viruses are no longer teenagers and are now ...

Happy 20th Birthday, Computer Viruses


Happy 20th Birthday, Computer Viruses 11/10/2003 11:02 PM
The BBC is reporting that this week is the 20th anniversary of the first computer virus being created. Apparently, others had discussed such a program, but no one had actually written a virus until 1983 by a PhD. student at USC. The virus was just a demonstration of how a virus might work on Vax systems. Apparently, folks who saw the student's presentation were so angered by it that they told him to stop running such tests. Of course, banning something often seems to make it more likely to spread - and (as you're probably aware), now we have viruses everywhere.

New computer viruses surge in South
Korea


New computer viruses surge in South
Korea
04/18/2005 04:25 AM
Big News Network Apr 18 2005 8:43AM GMT

BBC NEWS | Technology | Computer viruses
now 20 years old


BBC NEWS | Technology | Computer viruses
now 20 years old
11/11/2003 04:42 AM
the 20th anniversary of the computer virus .. Computer viruses now 20 years old .. Read article

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Expert warns of computer viruses around
Christmas


Expert warns of computer viruses around
Christmas
12/21/2003 10:41 PM
Xinhuanet Dec 21 2003 9:33PM ET

Computer viruses ape epidemic patterns:
Study


Computer viruses ape epidemic patterns:
Study
05/25/2004 05:29 AM
NDTV May 25 2004 9:49AM GMT

A new Israeli approach to computer
viruses - let the worms in!


A new Israeli approach to computer
viruses - let the worms in!
09/19/2004 01:26 PM
Israel 21c Sep 19 2004 4:32PM GMT

Alert! Computer Viruses Tried to Kill
This Column


Alert! Computer Viruses Tried to Kill
This Column
12/15/2003 05:59 AM
Newsday Dec 15 2003 5:36AM ET

Experts warn about new wave of computer
worms, viruses (AFP)


Experts warn about new wave of computer
worms, viruses (AFP)
07/20/2004 05:54 PM
AFP - A new breed of computer worms and viruses, modified by hackers to avoid detection, is spreading at an alarming rate across the Internet, security experts said.

Swiss expert leads fights against
computer viruses


Swiss expert leads fights against
computer viruses
01/11/2004 07:56 AM
NZZ Online Jan 11 2004 7:26AM ET

Computer viruses morphed and migrated in
'04, no end in sight say experts


Computer viruses morphed and migrated in
'04, no end in sight say experts
12/29/2004 04:39 PM
National Post Dec 29 2004 8:04PM GMT

Expert warns of computer viruses as
Christmas draws near


Expert warns of computer viruses as
Christmas draws near
12/21/2003 09:29 PM
Xinhuanet Dec 21 2003 7:33PM ET

Aplus.Net Protects Customers from Spam
and Computer Viruses


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and Computer Viruses
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Trench warfare Behind the scenes in the
battle against computer viruses


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battle against computer viruses
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Experts warn about new wave of computer
worms, viruses


Experts warn about new wave of computer
worms, viruses
07/20/2004 08:01 PM
AFP via Yahoo! Jul 20 2004 11:54PM GMT

Microsoft Offers Reward to Catch Writers
of Computer Viruses


Microsoft Offers Reward to Catch Writers
of Computer Viruses
11/05/2003 11:42 PM
New York Times Nov 5 2003 11:10PM ET

Keeping Watch for Interstellar Computer
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Viruses and Hackers from Space
11/13/2003 01:46 AM
Security News Portal Nov 13 2003 1:02AM ET
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