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So you're checking your e-mail and you see one that is obviously spam, but the subject just seems so enticing! One week later your computer has a virus, and you wonder where you got it from. Chances are that you are not alone. Thousands of computer users fall for the same trick every day, and as a result are having some serious computer problems. They are calling it the "Kama Sutra Worm". Spread via e-mails with nasty subjects, the virus is installed on your computer with no immediate ill effects. Computer users that may have clicked the infecting link may have disregarded the experience after not encountering any problems. Unfortunately, the virus wants you to think that, and it gets triggered at a later date.

 

February 3rd is the latest trigger date. The virus has the ability to destroy media and documents that are saved on your computer. If you don't have virus software on your computer, it is strongly advised you either subscribe to a service or download a free scanner.

 

Source: http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/internet/01/31/kamasutraworm/index.html

old, heard about this 2 days ago. Supposedly the new nickname for the virus is "Blackworm"

 

nigga virus XD :nigga:

How is this news? There have been hundred of worms like this... what makes this one so special? And what kind of idiot actually opens attachments from people they don't know promising pr0n? Who the fuck cares? Anyone who's infected deserves to be. If you're old enough to want to see it, there's no excuse for getting this one.
How is this news? There have been hundred of worms like this... what makes this one so special? And what kind of idiot actually opens attachments from people they don't know promising pr0n? Who the fuck cares? Anyone who's infected deserves to be. If you're old enough to want to see it, there's no excuse for getting this one.

 

 

its not an attachment dumbass its a random link in your email that if you click it gets installed.

its not an attachment dumbass its a random link in your email that if you click it gets installed.

 

 

"With the Kama Sutra worm, this is a traditional style worm, meaning that it takes user interaction in order to become infected; someone has to double click on a file attachment, and then it does some type of malicious behavior, such as, in this case destroying a folder or a file," said Alain Sergile, a security expert at Internet Security Systems (ISS) in Atlanta.

 

Read the fucking article, dipshit.

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